'It's those invisible lines': Midlands film-makers on lack of diversity

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The skills are there, but not the opportunities, say those fighting for better representation

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During the production, McQueen committed to having a diverse crew. He created a trainee scheme that placed black, Asian and minority ethnic talent in all departments; in London it had been a stretch at times but in the Midlands he found only drivers and one electrician. “The stark reality is that there is no infrastructure to support and hire BAME crew,” he said.introduced in 2014.

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alannahlocoo have you seen this article ?

As I understand it Ashley Banjo doesn't want to do it anymore.

FFS, the BAME community comes in at around 15% of the population, that equates to 1.5 people out of 10. There lies the reason why Whites are the majority in the UK. And I'm a brown skinned bloke saying this

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