A new trailer for Mothers Of The Revolution documentary has been released

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To mark the 40th anniversary of the Greenham Common Women’s March and Peace Camp, a new trailer has been released for the upcoming inspirational documentary Mothers Of The Revolution.

Mothers Of The Revolution, a feature-length documentary that tells the story of the extraordinary women behind the Greenham Common Peace Camp heads to the UK this Autumn.

Narrated by Glenda Jackson and featuring interviews with key participants including Julie Christie and Rebecca Johnson, alongside archive footage from the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp, Mothers Of The Revolution takes audiences through of one of the longest protests in history, when between 1981 and 2000, thousands of women from around the world came together at Greenham Common to take a committed stand against nuclear proliferation.

Mothers Of The Revolution is directed by Briar March (Coffin Club) and produced by prolific filmmaker Matthew Metcalfe (The Dead Lands) and Leela Menon (Born Racer).

Forty years ago, these everyday human beings began with that first step on their march to Greenham Common and became the heroes of a movement that changed the world. Take a look at the new trailer below –

On 5th September 1981 a group of women came together to change the world. These women marched from Wales to Berkshire to protest over nuclear weapons being kept at RAF Greenham Common. The Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp that followed, challenged world leaders, altering the course of history and went on to inspire millions as the world’s first and biggest female-only demonstration, preceded only by the suffragettes.

Mothers Of The Revolution is coming soon to the UK.

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