Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueReveals decisions by officials and companies before the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that made it preventable. Survivors, families, and firefighters share their accounts of the tragedy that took... Tout lireReveals decisions by officials and companies before the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that made it preventable. Survivors, families, and firefighters share their accounts of the tragedy that took 72 lives.Reveals decisions by officials and companies before the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that made it preventable. Survivors, families, and firefighters share their accounts of the tragedy that took 72 lives.
Mohammad Alhaj Ali
- Self - Grenfell Resident
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David Cameron
- Self - Prime Minister 2010 - 2016
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Mehdi El-Wahabi
- Self
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Nur Huda El-Wahabi
- Self
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Luis Fonsi
- Self
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- (voix)
Firdaws Hashim
- Self
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Yahya Hashim
- Self
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I wasn't in the UK when the Grenfell Tower tragedy happened, and I hadn't followed the news much at the time, but watching this documentary has been absolutely heart-wrenching.
It's a powerful, raw, and respectful account of the people affected, the lives lost, the survivors' trauma, and the sheer scale of injustice. The way it's structured gives space for voices that need to be heard, and it doesn't let you look away from the deep failures that led to such unimaginable loss.
The documentary doesn't sensationalise, it humanises. You feel the grief, the anger, the disbelief. It's devastating, but important. I cried. I got angry. And I was left thinking about how preventable it all was.
10 stars. Everyone should watch this.
I wasn't in the UK when the Grenfell Tower tragedy happened, and I hadn't followed the news much at the time, but watching this documentary has been absolutely heart-wrenching.
It's a powerful, raw, and respectful account of the people affected, the lives lost, the survivors' trauma, and the sheer scale of injustice. The way it's structured gives space for voices that need to be heard, and it doesn't let you look away from the deep failures that led to such unimaginable loss.
The documentary doesn't sensationalise, it humanises. You feel the grief, the anger, the disbelief. It's devastating, but important. I cried. I got angry. And I was left thinking about how preventable it all was.
10 stars. Everyone should watch this.
I have so many words I'd want to say but will narrow it down - it's a fantastic documentary well made and very much for the victims and against those who are at fault and not afford to name them. Crazy that Eric Pickles is now in the House of Lords making decisions. We the public did not elect him. He should be one of those held responsible for this horrible tragedy and should be in prison, not in the House of Lords !
This documentary sheds light on the injustices and the lack of accountability that still persist. It is a powerful reminder that those in power must be held to account, and that justice for the victims should never be forgotten. I highly recommend watching it to understand the full extent of the tragedy and the ongoing fight for truth and justice.
This documentary sheds light on the injustices and the lack of accountability that still persist. It is a powerful reminder that those in power must be held to account, and that justice for the victims should never be forgotten. I highly recommend watching it to understand the full extent of the tragedy and the ongoing fight for truth and justice.
I enjoyed this documentary very much. It was well done. But, I cannot understand how in 2017 a tower building did not have a sprinkler system or fire suppression system. And how could the fire service have told people to stay in their homes. This was a tragedy that did not need to happen on so many levels. The company that made the flammable products were definitely at fault, but there were so many mistakes made. Here in the US, we have very strict regulations on fire protection. NO high rise would be allowed y to have families live in the building that had no Fire suppression system. They were let down by so many.
A very well made documentary, excellent interviews.
The background and the technical aspects which were purposely kept from firefighters and safety advisory ignored is truly appalling.
The residents had been trying to improve the place they lived, and the place they ahd been paying for. The way they were ignored at multiple levels is disheartening but these folks fought back. They are still fighting.
This situation can happen again, causing further death and danger. These flammable materials should not be on any building, yet are apparently on many buildings in the UK and in other countries so this type of tragedy will occur again.
It feels like Piper Alpha, with Occidental never being charged--please charge the company and officials and decisionmakers that concealed the danger.
The background and the technical aspects which were purposely kept from firefighters and safety advisory ignored is truly appalling.
The residents had been trying to improve the place they lived, and the place they ahd been paying for. The way they were ignored at multiple levels is disheartening but these folks fought back. They are still fighting.
This situation can happen again, causing further death and danger. These flammable materials should not be on any building, yet are apparently on many buildings in the UK and in other countries so this type of tragedy will occur again.
It feels like Piper Alpha, with Occidental never being charged--please charge the company and officials and decisionmakers that concealed the danger.
Those responsible need to be held accountable!
Grenfell Uncovered is a harrowing, necessary watch-but what's most disturbing is what hasn't happened. The documentary lays bare the tragic sequence of failures, greed, and neglect that led to 72 needless deaths. It's a sobering account, yet years later, no one has been held accountable. No justice, no charges-just silence and bureaucracy. The film reignites fury, forcing us to confront a system that allowed this disaster and continues to protect those responsible. It's an indictment, not just of the fire, but of the inaction that followed.
Money Rules :(
Grenfell Uncovered is a harrowing, necessary watch-but what's most disturbing is what hasn't happened. The documentary lays bare the tragic sequence of failures, greed, and neglect that led to 72 needless deaths. It's a sobering account, yet years later, no one has been held accountable. No justice, no charges-just silence and bureaucracy. The film reignites fury, forcing us to confront a system that allowed this disaster and continues to protect those responsible. It's an indictment, not just of the fire, but of the inaction that followed.
Money Rules :(
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- Anecdotes72 people died (70 on scene, and 2 later in the hospital) in the Grenfell Tower fire. It was the deadliest residential fire in Britain since the Blitz in World War II.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Torre Grenfell: El incendio al descubierto
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- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
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