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Carry Greenham Home

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200:. The film has been interpreted as documenting how music can build collective identity, and the folk style has been interpreted as reflecting the timelessness of their messages. The phrase "Carry Greenham Home" took on a meaning of solidarity away from the site of the camp, and its use in this manner was a source of confusion for a character in 218:
Kidron and Richardson began recording video for a university course as film students in December 1982 and stayed at the camp to record for seven months, but only assembled the footage in summer 1983, prompted by negative media coverage of the camp. Kidron said that "Then it seemed necessary." Kidron
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also stated that they were surrounded by all male film crews at the "Embrace the Base" demonstration in 1982, and that the police accepted the male crews while the protestors welcomed Beeban and Kidron, drawing them into participating in the protest themselves. It was produced on
234:'s distribution was unconventional; it was distributed independently, with much involvement from the filmmakers. It was played "in meeting halls, church basements and school classrooms, often with a Greenham protestor or two on hand for discussion." 159:
Despite the intense subject matter, the film does not depict much spirituality. The film has also been noted for its portrayal of visual symbolism, including "handmade sweaters adorned with
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Interactions with the media include discussion with two journalists interviewing activists amidst the camp, someone explaining her perspective to a cameraperson, and someone performing
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Conflict with law enforcement includes a court appearance, demonstrators being carried away by police, and forced removal of cars belonging to the residents of the camp.
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Moments of life around the camp include cooking, childbirth, a group meeting and a discussion of finances.
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and was a finalist for Best Documentary at the Grierson British Documentary Awards.
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The film depicts various activities involving the people of the camp, including
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Taking the square: mediated dissent and occupations of public space
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creation, and an event with a 4.5-mile-long textile dragon tail.
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The film features protest music, including the titular song, "
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in the background as a reporter describes their surroundings.
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Index

Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
Amanda Richardson
Beeban Kidron
Peggy Seeger
nonviolent direct actions
law enforcement
sit-ins
banner
cartwheels
feminist
pacifist
emblems
Reclaim the Night
Frère Jacques
Which Side Are You On?
Barbara Kopple
Harlan County, USA
Ali Smith
Winter
16 mm film
Chicago Film Festival


"The legend of Greenham Common women's peace camp"
"Carry Greenham Home"
"Guardian your greenham songbook | Your Greenham | guardian.co.uk"
"Carrying Greenham Home: The London Women's Peace Support Network"


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