A thought provoking film reflecting on the 100th anniversary of the ‘War To End All Wars’.
The film asks the question: “Has their sacrifice been betrayed by our failure to end war?”,
and is a tribute to:
Harry Patch (1898 – 2009: last surviving soldier of WW1)
Tony Benn (1925 – 2014: the great politician of Peace)
The Red Poppy is a widely recognised symbol associated with the Armed Forces, honouring the sacrifice of soldiers on Remembrance Day.
The White Poppy, though less well known, seeks to compliment the Red Poppy as a symbol of Peace, honouring the tragic sacrifice of all life lost in war.
PLEASE NOTE: FILM CONTAINS ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF WW1 & STILLS TAKEN FROM SUBSEQUENT WARS Unticketed/ donation