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Mothers of the Revolution

"Ordinary women who changed the world."

Movie 2021 1h 42m 7.4 /10
Directed by Briar March

In 1981, a coalition of women bands together to push back against nuclear weapons stationed at RAF Greenham Common. They walk hundreds of miles from Wales to Berkshire, turning a local protest into a national outrage. What followed was the Greenham Common Womens Peace Camp, a sustained act of... Read more

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About Mothers of the Revolution

In 1981, a coalition of women bands together to push back against nuclear weapons stationed at RAF Greenham Common. They walk hundreds of miles from Wales to Berkshire, turning a local protest into a national outrage. What followed was the Greenham Common Womens Peace Camp, a sustained act of nonviolent resistance that confronted political leaders and reshaped public conversation about disarmament. The movement grew into a landmark, women led demonstration that inspired millions and marked the largest of its kind in history, with roots tracing back to the suffragette era. The documentary blends personal testimonies with archival footage, letting viewers feel the scale of ordinary people organizing under pressure. It examines the emotional toll and the long term hope that sustained the movement.

Released in 2021 and directed by Briar March, the film blends archival material with interviews including narration by Glenda Jackson to recount the Greenham protest from its small town beginnings to its national resonance. Matthew Metcalfe is credited as creator, guiding a thoughtful portrait today.

Box office details are not widely reported for this documentary, reflecting its festival and streaming release pattern rather than a traditional commercial run. It found audiences on niche platforms and at film festivals around the world over several exhibition cycles and in art house theaters.

The film highlights the cultural footprint of the Greenham actions, showing how a women led camp sparked debates, influenced later protest tactics, and fed into broader conversations about disarmament and gender in public life. It portrays solidarity across generations and analyzes both risk and resilience.

Critics responding to the film tend to note its clear, balanced storytelling and the way it centers women leaders and community building. The core themes are pacifism, resilience, and collective action in the face of political pressure, plus the power of sustained activism to alter public discourse for future generations.

Details

Release Date
October 07, 2021
Runtime
1h 42m
User Ratings
5 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Documentary, History
Country
New Zealand
Studio
GFC Films +3 more
External Links
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Cast

Glenda Jackson

Glenda Jackson

Narrator (voice)

Julie Christie

Julie Christie

Self

Peggy Seeger

Peggy Seeger

Self

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Rebecca Johnson

Self

C

Chris Drake

Self

O

Olga Medvedkov

Self

K

Karmen Thomas

Self

C

Catherine Fitzpatrick

Self

J

Jean McCollister

Self

E

Evelyn Parker

Self

Director: Briar March

Written by: Matthew Metcalfe

Frequently Asked Questions

Mothers of the Revolution is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can rent on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video or buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 7.4/10 from 5 viewers, Mothers of the Revolution is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

In 1981, a coalition of women bands together to push back against nuclear weapons stationed at RAF Greenham Common. They walk hundreds of miles from Wales to Berkshire, turning a local protest into a national outrage. What followed was the Greenham Common Womens Peace Camp, a sustained act of non...

Mothers of the Revolution stars Glenda Jackson, Julie Christie, Peggy Seeger, Rebecca Johnson, and Chris Drake.

Mothers of the Revolution was directed by Briar March.

Mothers of the Revolution was released on October 07, 2021.

Mothers of the Revolution is a Documentary and History film.

Yes. It's a documentary about the real-life Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp that began in 1981.

Glenda Jackson provides the narration (voice). The film also features Julie Christie, Peggy Seeger, Rebecca Johnson and Chris Drake appearing as themselves.

It covers the 1981 march from Wales to Berkshire to protest nuclear weapons at RAF Greenham Common and the subsequent Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. The documentary shows how this female-led protest influenced public discourse on peace and disarmament.

The film was directed by Briar March and created by Matthew Metcalfe.