WE ARE MANY
Amir Amirani,
2014, UK, [12], English 110 mins
Film about the February
2003 global day of protest against
the Iraq War. Social movement
researchers have described the 15 February protest as "the largest protest
event in human history. Surprisingly, Tony Blair’s ally Lord Falconer says the
anti-war march did change things:
"If a million people
come out on the streets in the future, then what government is going to say
they are wrong now?
The global protest against the Iraq War on 15 February
2003 was a pivotal moment in recent history, the consequences of which have
gone unreported. We Are Many chronicles the struggle to shift power from the
old establishment to the new superpower that is global public opinion, through
the prism of one historic day.
Discussion led by Haifa Zangana, leader of TADHAMUN,
Invited Stop the War Coalition
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