See it, Say it, Censored

AN artist led short film with Irish trio KNeecap

 
 
 
 

See it, Say It Censored

With over 10 million views via social media in the first 3 days, this project unites a powerful coalition of visual artists, musicians, filmmakers, producers and activists using their platforms in solidarity with the Palestinian people. Artist interpretations as well as interviews with doctors and activists centre the human cost of Israel’s military campaign and the international complicity that sustains it.

"Kneecap will not stay silent while Western governments are complicit in genocide. They have made us a target. But they cannot target us all." - Kneecap

The film draws from internationally recognised sources including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, The Lancet, and multiple UN agencies to build a clear case to meet the legal and moral definition of genocide. The project does not shy away from confronting the role of Western governments in enabling these crimes through arms sales, political protection, and media distortion. Beyond empathy they offer resources and actions that can help people contribute 

Despite continued attempts to silence them, Kneecap has remained resolute. Their position is clear: Silence is death. This project is part of a long and proud tradition of solidarity with artists reflecting the growing resolve to speak truth, to act collectively, and to use their platforms in service of justice. 

Participating Artists Included: Adam MagheriAndrew Cunningham, Ben Smalley, Edie Lawrence, George Rowe, Jack Greeley Ward, James Ogram , Jordan Chappell, Lajee Celtic, Malak Mattar, Ranya El Refaey, Richt, Ricky Martin, Robbie Ryan, Saman Aminzadeh, William Child

“This film was a way to cut through the noise. Artists like Kneecap face an uphill battle just to speak out, we have to act together to amplify the message. ” 
— Will Child, Artist and Co-Director
 
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