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Documentary • 2025 • 101 min • Teen (13+)

Survivors, witnesses, and experts tell the story of the tragic fire that engulfed a residential tower block in London — and the investigation that ensued.
Mohammad Alhaj Ali • Omar Alhaj Ali • Peter Apps
Survivors, witnesses, and experts tell the story of the tragic fire that engulfed a residential tower block in London — and the investigation that ensued.
Mohammad Alhaj Ali • Omar Alhaj Ali • Peter Apps
This film's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by investigating the Grenfell Tower fire, a tragedy widely understood as a consequence of systemic failures, corporate negligence, and social inequality.
The documentary 'Grenfell: Uncovered' features visible diversity in its cast, reflecting the real-world individuals involved in the tragedy. Its narrative is expected to critically examine systemic failures and the actions of those in power, which often aligns with a strong critique of traditional institutions and their impact on marginalized communities.
Given the film's focus on the Grenfell Tower tragedy, which significantly impacted a diverse community including many Muslim residents, the portrayal of Islam is expected to be positive. The narrative would likely highlight the humanity, resilience, and suffering of the affected community members, treating their faith with respect and sympathy, consistent with an investigative and empathetic approach to such a disaster.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a documentary or docu-drama about the Grenfell Tower fire, featuring real historical figures like survivors Mohammad and Omar Alhaj Ali, and journalist Peter Apps. There is no information to suggest that any of these real-life individuals are portrayed by actors of a different gender.
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