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Critic Leslie Felperin
rated 6

With stirring testimony on offer from the organisers of the groundbreaking women’s peace camp, this doc doesn’t need its superfluous dramatic recreations.

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Cast & Crew

Briar March
Director
Briar March
Writer
Julie Christie
As Herself
Rose McGowan
As Herself
Glenda Jackson
As Narrator (voice)
Lucy Lawless
As Herself
Cameron Rhodes
As Oleg Kharkhardin

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In 1981, a group of 36 women embarked on a 190-kilometer march from Cardiff to Berkshire to protest the planned arrival of American nuclear missiles on UK soil. This small act of defiance sparked a global movement, uniting over 70,000 women across borders and time zones to protect their children and future generations. The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, which followed, became a beacon of hope and a symbol of resistance against nuclear proliferation. Through their courage, creativity, and determination, these women inspired a generation and changed the course of history. Mothers of the Revolution is the untold story of their struggle, their triumphs, and their indomitable spirit.

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