Come along to Glasgow Film Theatre to see the first public screening of 'Gentle, Angry Women'.
This is the latest documentary by award-winning Cornish film company awen productions.
The film rediscovers the lost legacy of the Greenham Common Protests through the journey of three young women, as they unite on a 110-mile march to the original site of the 1980s Women's Peace Protest.
The premiere screening in Glasgow compliments the Glasgow Youth Film Festival taking place on the same weekend, celebrating the voices of young people in the creative industries.
Early audiences have found the film to be an inspiring watch.
"A real gem - beautifully crafted.”
"What a timely topic in a time so wrought by the need for community action and resistance."
"A really humbling story of collective women's activism and a roller coaster of emotions for the audience."
Forty years on from the first anti-nuclear protest at Greenham, film director Barbara Santi believes that the message is more relevant than ever.
“The film champions small acts of defiance and community building as powerful forms of resistance. At its heart, this is a film about hope - about finding strength in gentle anger and discovering that the most profound changes often begin with the smallest, most personal acts of courage.”
Further screenings at Glasgow Film Theatre will take place on the 1st and 2nd of October, before the film embarks on its wider tour across the UK.
Tickets are available through the Glasgow Film Theatre website, where you can also find accessibility information about the cinema.
The trailer and further information about the film can be found on the Folklife Films website, under ‘Gentle, Angry Women’.
The film has been rated a 12A.
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