Insaaf (1971)

Filmed partly in Urdu, Insaaf (Injustice) is a public information film aimed at Britain’s South Asian communities. Produced through the Central Office of Information for the Race Relations Board, it seeks to inform viewers of the Board’s role in enforcing the 1968 Race Relations Act, via the story of a young man denied a job he is qualified for due to the racism of his potential employer.

Director: Robert Giles
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 43 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Barry Male
Editing: Gregory Harris
Production: COI
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, اردو
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert Giles
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Insaaf about?
Filmed partly in Urdu, Insaaf (Injustice) is a public information film aimed at Britain’s South Asian communities. Produced through the Central Office of Information for the Race Relations Board, it seeks to inform viewers of the Board’s role in enforcing the 1968 Race Relations Act, via the story of a young man denied a job he is qualified for due to the racism of his potential employer.
Who directed Insaaf?
Insaaf was directed by Robert Giles.
Who stars in Insaaf?
Insaaf stars Aziz Resham, Marc Zuber, Iqbal Ahmmad, Samantha Tomlin, Rafiq Anwar, Sahab Qizilbash.
How long is Insaaf?
Insaaf has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
What genre is Insaaf?
Insaaf is a Drama film.
Where was Insaaf produced?
Insaaf was produced in United Kingdom.