Grenfell: Uncovered (2025) is a powerful documentary that brings together survivors, witnesses, and experts to reconstruct the night the residential tower was engulfed by fire and to trace the long, fraught investigation that followed. Through first-hand testimony, archival material, and measured analysis, the film charts both the human cost of the tragedy and the questions it raised about building safety, accountability, and social inequality.
Balancing raw emotional testimony with sober forensic inquiry, the film refuses to sensationalize; instead it centers memory, resilience, and the urgent demand for truth. By giving voice to those who lived through the disaster and to the professionals who probed its causes, Grenfell: Uncovered offers a thoughtful, unflinching look at a community’s loss and the continuing struggle for justice.