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Greenham Granny captures a fascinating slice of history, blending personal narrative with socio-political activism. You’ve got Nell Logan, a remarkable figure, who connects the dots between her youthful idealism in Moscow and her later struggles at Greenham Common. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, letting you soak in the gravity of her journey. It’s raw, real, and the practical effects—like the footage of protests and the visceral atmosphere of the camp—really ground it. The film’s themes of peace, resilience, and aging women standing up against militarism resonate deeply. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its charm; it feels like you're sharing a cup of tea with history itself.
Documentary on peace activismFocus on women's roles in protestsInteresting historical context
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