15 million people, 800 cities, all marching as ONE. On February 15th, 2003, over 15 million people marched through the streets of cities on every continent to voice their opposition to the proposed war in Iraq. Eight years in the making, filmed in seven countries, and including interviews with Damon Albarn, Danny Glover, Mark Rylance, Richard Branson, Hans Blix and Ken Loach amongst others, We Are Many charts the birth and rise of the people power movements that are now sweeping the globe. This remarkable and moving true story brings to life the biggest demonstration... in human history, and how it forever changed the world. Bonus Features: 46 mins approx: Filmmaker Q&A & Panel Discussion Filmed at Curzon Mayfair Click Images to Enlarge [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Documentary about the worldwide protest which took place on the 15th of February 2003 United in opposition to the United States government&39;s plans of invading Iraq millions of people all around the globe simultaneously took part in protests and demonstrations in the hope of influencing those in power to change their minds Film-maker and former BBC journalist Amir Amirani speaks to a number of demonstrators organisers and celebrities involved in the protest including Danny Glover Richard Branson and Ken Loach to gain a better understanding of the day in question and how it has influenced later events
Documentary about the worldwide protest which took place on the 15th of February 2003. United in opposition to the United States government's plans of invading Iraq, millions of people all around the globe simultaneously took part in protests and demonstrations in the hope of influencing those in power to change their minds. Film-maker and former BBC journalist Amir Amirani speaks to a number of demonstrators, organisers and celebrities involved in the protest, including Danny Glover, Richard Branson and Ken Loach, to gain a better understanding of the day in question and how it has influenced later events.
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