Citation :
« Compared to similar Black British documentaries about police-Black community relations [...] there is very little direct critique of the police in Home Feeling. [...] Instead, Home Feeling prefers to indict police officers and administration with a strategic use of their own words, and to counter racist image-making by constituting the police—rather than Black youth—as an unspoken, ever present threat throughout. »
-- Cameron Bailey
Source :
BAILEY, Cameron. « A
Cinema of Duty: The Films of Jennifer Hodge de Silva »
, ["First published in CineAction, no. 23 (winter
1990-1): 4-12."]
dans Gendering the Nation: Canadian
Women's Cinema, sous la direction de Kay Armatage, Kass Banning, Brenda Longfellow et Janine Marchessault, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1999.
[en anglais] (p. 103)