Gentle, Angry Women is the empowering story of three young women who discover the history and legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Protest as they retrace the original 110-mile journey forty years on.
This coming-of-age documentary, driven by intergenerational dialogue, speaks to the need for action and change in our fractured world. Gentle, Angry Women invites viewers to witness how historical activism resonates with today’s generation – a bridge between past courage and present hope. The first public screening of Gentle, Angry Women is taking place to coincide with International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons on Friday 26th September at Newlyn Filmhouse. The film’s director Barbara Santi will be facilitating a Q&A following the screening, inviting the audience to discuss the key themes and hear about the behind the scenes process of creating the film. |
You can find the trailer and further details about Gentle, Angry Women here on Folklife Films: https://www.folklifefilms.co.uk/gentle-angry-women