Attributes
- Directed by Barbara Senti
- Origin UK
- Year 2025
- Duration 1h 3m
- Certificate 12A
In 1981, thousands of women gathered at Greenham Common to protest against nuclear weapons. Their bold, nonviolent resistance became a powerful symbol of feminist and anti-nuclear activism - a story of courage that still resonates today. Unaware of the longest female-led campaign in British history, a new generation of young female activists – Poppy from nearby in Newport, Gwent, Xanthe and Evie - embark on a 110-mile 40th anniversary march to retrace the footsteps of these pioneers, from Cardiff to Greenham. Through powerful intergenerational exchanges with their activist counterparts, the film reveals timely conversations about hope, action and change.
+ Join us for a post-screening conversation with Poppy Stowell-Evans and Barbara Senti on Tuesday 16 June, 7.30pm
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