This film is part of Free

All You Need's an Excuse

East London parents take matters into their own hands to claim a play space for their kids in traffic-filled Beckton.

Campaigning film 1972 10 mins

Overview

Parents take matters into their own hands to claim a safe play space for their children in traffic-filled Beckton, East London. This campaigning film advocates the benefits of direct action, offset against the pitfalls of apathy - and makes use of a bold and unconventional filmmaking style.

It was made by Liberation Films, which developed from a group of activists, including a doctor and several teachers, all campaigning against American involvement in Vietnam. They produced campaigning films in local communities and were particularly active in the 1970s.