It’s an undeniable truth that families belong together, but this is not currently the case for a number of refugees who are denied a family life in Britain.
Working alongside Amnesty and creative agency VCCP, MindsEye created a ‘family-free zone’ on the Southbank on Saturday 2nd March, as part on Amnesty's ongoing effort campaigning for refugee families to be together.
The surreal experience saw two security guards patrolling the area in busy Southbank, telling families that they couldn’t enjoy the view, take pictures, sit, chat or eat in the zone together. Instead, they must split up, and if they wanted to stay together then they were unable to pass through the zone. We filmed the resulting reactions of the public as they experienced what refugee families can face on a daily basis.
The experience highlighted the ridiculous, and seemingly arbitrary, nature of the existing law, galvanising the public to sign a petition to call on the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, to amend the law himself.