STABBED: Britain’s Knife Crime Crisis
Knife crime is surging across the UK. As the death toll rises each month, this film is a powerful account of a most deadly year. It is an intimate and revealing look at one of the biggest challenges facing the country. In 1993 Duwayne brooks was waiting at a bus stop in Eltham with his friend Stephen Lawrence when they were attacked by a racist gang and Stephen was brutally stabbed to death. Witnessing Stephen’s murder left Dwayne severely traumatised. Still deeply affected 25 years on, he takes viewers on a personal journey into the current wave of knife crime and the impact it is having across the nation. He meets victims’ families and friends as they cope with the aftermath of a loved one being killed and the ensuing fight for justice, he engages with the perpetrators to understand what is making more and more young people turn to knives, and he explores what is being done to stem the violence. Along the way, he revisits his own past, facing up to the trauma that has come to define him.
Director
Toby Trackman
Producer
Jane Ayode
Katie Hindley
Jess Winteringham
Executive Producer
James Rogan
Jonathan Taylor
Executive Producer BBC
Emma Loach
Justin Binding
Presenter
Duwayne Brooks
Editor
Leigh Brzeski
Music
Daniel Nolan
Awards
Best Single documentary - Grierson Awards
Best Documentary Presenter - Grierson Awards
Highly Commended - Domestic Affairs - AIB Awards
“Heartbreaking”
“Heartbreaking, unflinching”
“Deeply Personal”
“Pick of the day”