The Basement Project: Keeping Cool
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A short sketch about an altercation between three youngsters and the police outside a busy club on a Saturday night, with two different outcomes.
Based in Stepney at the Basement Art Project, the Intermediate Education Centre (IEC) was a non-mainstream educational institution aimed at children that had been out of school for an extended period of time. It comprised young people aged 12 to 16 who got involved in a variety of creative projects, including this short film about staying out of trouble and "keeping cool". As the narrator explains, it is easier to get in trouble than it is to stay out. However, by "keeping clean" and keeping cool, it can be done. The video consists of repeated takes of the same situation - three young people are questioned by two police officers outside a club, with the result (whether one of the youngsters gets arrested or not) depending on whether the potential "troublemakers" keep their temper, and understand their rights and their obligations when speaking to the police.
This video is from the London Community Video Archive, a member of the London's Screen Archives Network.