About this Event
Scouting, Skating, Hanging Around: Youth on Film
Following last year’s successful “Community Policing: All Things to All People?” event, this is a second collaborative event with the North West Film Archive (NWFA).
Society’s relationship with its young people is complicated. We all want young people to flourish, but there’s also a permanent undercurrent of concern about boys and girls’ involvement in crime, as victims and perpetrators. This double-edged relationship – care combined with apprehension, even suspicion – comes through clearly in film portrayals of young people’s leisure activities.
Will McTaggart of the NWFA has curated a selection of clips drawn from the last 100 years, including girls skateboarding in Cumbria, the Salford Lads Club enjoying the fresh air of Aberystwyth and a Chaplinesque fable about the Scouts. Will, together with Glyn Potts, CEO of Greater Manchester Youth Federation and Kevin Wong of the Festival team, will explore these films’ depictions of young people, their aspirations and how society responds to them.
NB This programme is not suitable for young children (language and disturbing incidents).
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The Manchester International Crime and Justice Film Festival 2026
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE – PLEASE BOOK TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT
Welcome to the 2026 festival sponsored by the School of Sociology & Criminology at Manchester Metropolitan University and curated by the university’s Policy Evaluation and Research Unit.
Since 2019 we’ve had a consistent mission – screening great films which provoke debate and provide an alternative take on crime, justice and punishment in the 21st century.
This year’s programme brings you an eclectic mix of international crime classics and lesser-known gems from a century of cinema, with settings ranging from the Scottish islands to the south of Chile. Our experts will be on hand to introduce the movies and to answer your questions at Q+A sessions after each screening. Selected screenings will also feature short films documenting creative projects delivered in prisons, in partnership between artist Faye Claridge, learners from each establishment and our partner Novus.
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Upcoming Films in the Festival:
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Saturday 16th May, 1.30–3.30pm
Grosvenor East Building, Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BG
That Sinking Feeling (Bill Forsyth 1979)
Cert 15, 90 minutes
A heist movie with a difference: a group of unemployed teenagers hatch a plan to steal a vanload of stainless steel sinks. Bill Forsyth's directorial debut was made with a minimal budget and a cast of non-professional actors, many of whom would go on to work with Forsyth on Gregory's Girl.
Booking Link: That Sinking Feeling (15): Crime and Justice Film Festival 2026
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Wednesday 20th May, 5.30–8.15pm
Grosvenor East Building, Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BG
M (Fritz Lang 1931)
Cert PG, 110 minutes
German with English subtitles
An unnamed city is rocked by a series of murders of children. An anonymous letter warns that there will be more. After the police flood the city with agents, the criminal underworld starts its own manhunt for the child-killer – unforgettably portrayed by Peter Lorre – aiming to make him face a rough form of justice. An expressionist classic and Lang's own favourite among his works.
Booking Link: M (PG): Crime and ` Film Festival 2026
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Wednesday 10th June, 5.30–8.15pm
Grosvenor East Building, Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BG
Los Colonos (The Settlers) (Felipe Gálvez Haberle 2023)
Cert 15, 97 Minutes
Spanish with English subtitles
Chile, 1893. A group of three men – two British, one Chilean and part-Indian – set out for Tierra del Fuego in the far south, aiming to stake out land granted to businessman José Menéndez for his sheep-farming concern. The indigenous people living there will simply have to be removed – by any means necessary.
Booking Link: Los Colonos (15): Crime and Justice Film Festival 2026
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Saturday 13th June, 1.00–4.00pm
Grosvenor East Building, Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BG
Z (Costa-Gavras 1969)
Cert 15, 127 minutes
French with English Subtitles
A popular left-wing politician in an unnamed Mediterranean country is killed in a seemingly random attack. The dead man is hailed as a martyr and conspiracy theories begin to circulate. The General who heads the country’s authoritarian government sets up an inquiry into the affair; he appoints a conservative judge to chair it, trusting that he will reach the right conclusions...
Booking Link: Z (15): Crime and Justice Film Festival 2026
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Friday 19th June, 5.30–8.15pm
Grosvenor East Building, Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BG
Limbo (Ben Sharrock 2020)
Cert 12, 104 minutes
On a remote Scottish island, four asylum seekers – Syrian Omar, Farhad from Afghanistan, Wasef from Nigeria and Abedi from Ghana – wait for their claims to be decided. And wait, and wait. Barred from taking paid work, they fill their days by watching DVDs, attending wince-inducing “cultural awareness” sessions and arguing among themselves.
Booking Link: Limbo (12) : Crime and Justice Film Festival 2026
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The Festival is supported by our partners:
- Instituto Cervantes Manchester
- Alliance Française de Manchester (Registered Charity n° 1068084)
- Greater Manchester Youth Federation
- North West Film Archive
- Novus
- Goethe-Institut UK
- Breaking Barriers
- In Place of War
Screenings will take place at Grosvenor East Building, the university’s Arts and Creative Hub. Grosvenor East is on the corner of Oxford Road and Cavendish Street, five minutes’ walk from Oxford Rd train station. We also have a joint screening with our partners at Instituto Cervantes Manchester.
We look forward to welcoming old friends and new audiences alike, from the UK and internationally.
See you at the movies!
Your festival team:
Kevin Wong, Gavin Bailey, Anton Roberts, Katie Hunter, Phil Edwards and Benedicte Brahic
Film notes by Phil Edwards
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Grosvenor East Building, Manchester Metropolitan University, Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom
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