MOTHERS OF THE REVOLUTION
Mothers of the Revolution tells the story 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. Minimised by the media, the film reveals the women as the Cold War heroes they were, who persisted in the face of arrests, condemnation and scorn, took on a superpower, and changed the world.
PRODUCED BY: GFC FILMS
DIRECTED BY: BRIA MARCH
SERVICES SUPPLIED: Part of a team of editors
PRODUCED BY: GFC FILMS
DIRECTED BY: BRIA MARCH
SERVICES SUPPLIED: Part of a team of editors