Universal Pictures has debuted the trailer for the powerful documentary ‘Mothers of the Revolution.’

The feature-length documentary tells the story of the extraordinary women behind the Greenham Common Peace Camp.

Narrated by Glenda Jackson and featuring interviews with key participants including Julie Christie and Rebecca Johnson, alongside archive footage from the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp, Mothers of the Revolution takes you through one of the longest protests in history, when between 1981 and 2000, thousands of women from around the world came together at Greenham Common to take a committed stand against nuclear proliferation.

Forty years ago, these everyday human beings began with that first step on their march to Greenham Common and became the heroes of a movement that changed the world.

Directed by Briar March (Coffin Club, There Once Was An Island), the doc is produced by prolific filmmaker Matthew Metcalfe (The Dead Lands, McLaren) and Leela Menon (Born Racer, Wayne).

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The doc premieres in the UK soon.