We Are Many
In 2003, more than 15 million people march against the war in Iraq, in over 800 cities around the world. This is a feature length documentary on the story and legacy of the biggest protest in history, which took place on 15 Feb 2003.
7 December 1928, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
15 June 1945, Gaffney, South Carolina, USA
15 May 1948, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK
28 June 1928, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden
9 July 1932, Chicago, Illinois, USA
22 July 1946, San Francisco, California, USA
6 May 1953, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, UK
May 22, 2015
A competent film that replays the stitch-up of the 2003 Iraq invasion without ever adding to the debate.
May 21, 2015
A valuable tribute to protest, it's a film that should be seen by the many.
January 25, 2016
Illuminating, potent, fair and balanced. Enraging yet hopeful. One of the best documentaries of the year. It's important that you watch it for the sake of democracy.
May 18, 2015
A work of beautiful rage.
May 22, 2015
Amir Amirani's documentary will jog memories about the sheer scale of the anti-war protests in Britain in February 2003.
May 19, 2015
This impressive doc pieces together the story of the biggest global protest in history.
May 22, 2015
Why rake over old coals now other than to issue a gigantic 'I told you so'?
May 24, 2015
Key figures from the original marches share teary (and tear-inducing) memories of the moment when the people said no, while a trail of guilty lies is followed from the dodgy dossier to the Chilcot inquiry with still enraging results.
May 21, 2015
It's fascinating, disturbing stuff.
June 06, 2014
We Are Many however conveys the roots of this action in a spirited, passionate and invigorating account of vocal democracy.
December 11, 2015
Since the rally ultimately proved ineffectual, the film could at the least serve as a sobering postmortem on where it fell short.
May 21, 2015
A very valuable film.

