The true horror of the situation is revealed when the police receive a chilling message: "White power claims full responsibility for the outbreak of anthrax amongst refugees in Northern Glasgow." The tragedy of a right-wing backlash unfolds around the story of a young girl called Resa, exposed to the deadly poison, whose father brought her to what he thought would be safety from the terror of Iraqi Kurdistan.
Directed by Kenny Glenaan (The Cops) and written by Rowan Joffe (Last Resort), the drama which was two years in the making recently won the prestigious Michael Powell award at the Edinburgh Festival.
A lone right-wing terrorist releases anthrax into a community of Kurdish asylum seekers on a run down estate in Glasgow. The true horror of the situation is revealed when the police receive a chilling message: "White power claims full responsibility for the outbreak of anthrax amongst refugees in Northern Glasgow." The tragedy of a right-wing backlash unfolds around the story of a young girl called Resa, exposed to the deadly poison, whose father brought her to what he thought would be safety from the terror of Iraqi Kurdistan.
Directed by Kenny Glenaan (The Cops) and written by Rowan Joffe (Last Resort), the drama which was two years in the making recently won the prestigious Michael Powell award at the Edinburgh Festival.