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| Anti-nuclear As producers of the first protest film against nuclear weapons, March to Aldermaston, narrated by Lindsey Anderson, Contemporary Films has continued over the years to amass footage covering the Committee for Nuclear Disarmament, the horrific documentary footage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the dropping of the first A-bombs (Shadow of Hiroshima) as well as other scenes of protest – poetry readings, demonstrations.
One of our most successful documentaries was the powerful and emotional film from the women’s peace camp at Greenham Common made by two young unknown women film makers, Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson, Carry Greenham Home which sold to almost all countries around the globe.
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Policemen try to break it, fail, push down fence and put up barbed wire country of origin: United Kingdom |
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country of origin: Japan |
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Phyllis King recites a poem, Chelsea Town Hall, 1981 country of origin: United Kingdom |
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country of origin: Japan |
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Stills of bombs and politicians country of origin: United Kingdom |
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Round table meeting with bomb victims suffering radiation sickness country of origin: Japan |
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Delegates crossing over bridge country of origin: Japan |
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Deomstration through London with banners country of origin: United Kingdom |
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As producers of the first protest film against nuclear weapons, March to Aldermaston, narrated by Lindsey Anderson, Contemporary Films has continued over the years to amass footage covering the Committee for Nuclear Disarmament, the horrific documentary footage of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the dropping of the first A-bombs (Shadow of Hiroshima) as well as other scenes of protest – poetry readings, demonstrations.

