Deadly Cargo:
Tracking the nuclear warhead convoy...

A new Camcorder Guerillas film

Deadly Cargo is the latest film by the award winning video activist collective Camcorder Guerillas and can now be seen at venues around the country.

The film uncovers how fully assembled Trident nuclear warheads are transported on public roads in secret convoys, passing large centres of population such as Oxford, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow on their journey between AWE Burghfield in Berkshire and RNAD Coulport in western Scotland.

Interviewing grassroots activists, environmental journalists, international disarmament experts and local authorities about the dangers and illegalities of this deadly cargo, the Camcorder Guerillas offer an insight into an issue usually well hidden from the public.

Find out how ordinary citizens in the Nukewatch network track and campaign against the convoy and its deadly cargo – and how you can help put an end to this nuclear madness.

Contact: film at nukewatch.org.uk or 0141 416 3161. Order A Copy

Upcomming Screenings

Tues 17th February 2009, 7-9Church Hall on West Way, next to Barclay's Bank, Botley, Oxford. Public meeting
 
5th November 2008Faringdon Peace Group, Oxon
 
19th October 2008Oxford Action Resource Centre
 
17th October 2008Nottingham University Peace Group
 
8th October 2008Portcullis House, Westminster
 
23rd September 2008Woodcraft Folk, Oxford
 
15th July 2008Oxford Life Long Learning Centre
 
27th June 2008Glastonbury Festival Green Field
 
18th May 2008Northampton Friend's Meeting House
 
Wed 11th June 2008Star and Shadow Cinema, Stepney Bank, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 2NP. 0191 261 0066.
 
Sat 26th April 2008, 1.30pmWest Midlands CND AGM, Meeting Room, Friends of the Earth, 54 Allison Street, Digbeth, Birmingham B5 5TH. 0121 643 4617. Speaker from Nukewatch or TP. Email
 
Wed 23rd April 2008, 7.30pmReading International Solidarity Centre (RISC), 35 - 39 London Street, Reading, RG1 4PS.
Followed by spotters workshop. Preceded by Nuclear Awareness Group (NAG) meeting @7pm). Disabled access.
 
Tues 15th April 2008, 8pmNorthcourt Centre, Northcourt Road, Abingdon, Oxon. No admission charge. Full disabled access. This screening is at the regular monthly meeting of Abingdon Peace Group.
 
Fri 4th April 2008, 6pmPhoenix Picture House, 57 Walton Street, Jericho, Oxford, OX2 6AE. 0870 758 3218. Followed by press call. This is the English première and hosted by the Lord Mayor of Oxford, Cllr John Tanner.
 
Sat 29th March 2008, 12:30pmGlasgow Film Theatre (GFT), 12 Rose Street, Glasgow, G3 6RB. 0141 332 6535.
 

Organise A Screening

This film is a must see for all people concerned about nuclear weapons and their transportation around the UK. Make sure people in your area get the chance to see this important film. Order a copy now for £10 (including DVD extras, a digital action pack and postage) and start to organise a screening in your area.

Get in touch if you want to know more. If you would like a speaker to come along to the screening that could be arranged. We would need you to be responsible for booking a venue and making sure the screening is publicised locally.

The Camcorder Guerillas are a voluntary organisation. If you or your organisation are able to order an institutional copy (costing £75) you will be directly supporting the production of the film and your generosity will be appreciated by both the Camcorder Guerillas and Nukewatch.

Contact: film at nukewatch.org.uk or 0141 416 3161. Order A Copy

View Camcorder Guerillas info on this event.