In 2003, nearly 15 million people went out to demonstrate against the war in Iraq, in more than 800 cities around the world. This film embodies a story of protest in history, which occurred on February 15, 2003 and which has sparked great controversy everywhere.
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.
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.