
Film Screening - Injustice
Event Information
Description
You are invited to a screening of the film Injustice (http://www.injustice-film.com/) which investigates the crisis in our prisons, and delves into the world of prisons, crime and the judicial system.
Ex-prisoners, activists, criminologists and even prison governors tell us who the prisoners are and why they are inside. We hear what happens inside, and outside. Injustice asks what are prisons supposed to do and what do they actually do.
The event will be hosted by Sir Simon Hughes.
Following the screening, a panel of experts (former prisoners and academics) will hold a discussion.
FAQs
What are the event timings ?
3.30 pm Visitors arrive and purchase coffee, snacks from the Hub cafe
4.00pm Into Berrill theatre, introduction from Sir Simon Hughes
4.30pm Film Screening (approx. 65 minutes)
5.40pm Panel Discussion about the film with audience questions
6.30pm End
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
There are no minimum requirements, but we recommend that the film is suitable for people aged 14+
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Free parking is available on site.
The campus is easily accessible from the M1 and from the main railway station in Milton Keynes. http://www.open.ac.uk/about/estates/travel-advice/directions-walton-hall-campus
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please contact OLG@open.ac.uk with any questions about this event
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
You do not need to bring your ticket as we will have a list of all those who have registered.