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A Guided Tour of the Unacceptable - arrange a local screening or check out when and where you can see it

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Updated: Sep 20, 2024



A Guided Tour of the Unacceptable is a geographical and historical tour of the UK’s nuclear

weapons on the Clyde and resistance to them, with archive footage from the sixties sit-downs, to canoes buzzing Trident, mass blockades, and 21st Century XR protesters. It is edited by Ruth Barrie (Waltzer Films), with a stunning musical score from including Rachel Sermanni, Karine Polwart, Ross Ainsle, Ryan Young and Ewan Mackenzie. See some of Scotland’s most strikingly beautiful scenery, and the militarised infrastructure imposed on it. Comments from MSPs campaigners and Peace Campers.

In advance of the general election on 4th July, so the film was been made available as a resource, free, on line until the election. Nuclear weapons are the most inhumane and indiscriminate weapons ever created. Scotland is the launchpad and the bomb store for all of the UK’s nuclear weapons. When the United Nations adopted a Treaty to Prohibit all Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). Scotland could not sign it, but many of our Westminster and Holyrood Parliamentarians have signed the International pledge to support it. See who they are at www.nuclearban.scot

Watch the trailer, join SCND and share its heartfelt message from Scotland, that we should be able to choose to be a nuclear free country.

Please get in touch if you’d like to host a community screening. WE CAN PROVIDE PUBLICITY RESOURCES, A PROGRAMME WITH FULL CREDITS AND INFO ON THE ORGANISATIONS INVOLVED AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT. We can help flexibly with a post film discussion, and materials from SCND and secure Scotland, and find speakers, musicians, and facilitators to make it a memorable evening or daytime event.




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