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- Right to Roam tells the story of the people who have campaigned to access the land from 1932 to 2023. From the Kinder Mass Trespass of 1932 to the great Dartmoor Gathering of 2023, people have claimed the right to walk free across the land. This documentary, Right to Roam, tells their stories using archive footage and photographs, recordings and interviews with activists, walkers and campers of all ages. Captured in the beautiful landscapes from Pendle Hill to Dartmoor, Right to Roam tells their stories of protecting, defending and connecting with the land. changing the law, campaigning, occupying, and celebrating. Directed by Charlotte Bill Edited by Cliff West, Bridge Williams Music by Durutti Column, Billy Bragg and Sam Lee. Thanks to All About Walking, Pendle Radicals, Landscapes of Freedom and Right to Roam Supported by players of the National Lottery.
- Nuclear Dawn Rising tells the story of Brian Barnes' masterpiece mural : Nuclear Dawn. First painted in 1981 by Brian Barnes ad Dale McCrea and lovingly restored in 2021 by Morganico, Paul and Linda Butler . Standing guard over fast changing Brixton - the skeleton survives to give us its stark warning.
- Documentary about the women who tried to stop World War 1. In 1915 1300 women from warring and neutral nations got together in the Hague to find a way towards peace.
- Positive Arts revamping Brixton's Windmill Mural with help from Blenheim Community and London Mural Preservation Society. The Windmill Mural, which was the most damaged of Brixton's six surviving murals, was created in 1983 and tells the history of Brixton Windmill.
- The Life of the Bicycle features twelve riders of various ages all bitten by the cycling bug; ranging from a long time racer to a hand cycling Mum. Partly shot at the Herne Hill Velodrome London the film includes footage from the Good Friday Meet.
- Women peace activists meet in Zurich to protest the terms of the Versailles Peace Treaty, May 1919.
- If Walls Could Speak features the rare and at risk murals of Brixton, bringing together the artists who painted them and the people who live around them.