We Are Many is a documentary film about the February 2003 global day of protest against the Iraq War, directed by Amir Amirani.
Tony Blair's ally Lord Falconer says the anti-war march did change things: "If a million people come out on the streets in the future, then what government is going to say they are wrong now?
"[1][2] The film's title is an allusion to a line in Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem "The Masque of Anarchy".
[3] The film features activists, politicians and celebrities who participated in the march, such as Medea Benjamin from Code Pink, Phyllis Bennis from Institute for Policy Studies, Tony Benn, Lindsey German, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Danny Glover, Damon Albarn, Brian Eno, among others.
[4] After a successful launch in the U.K. and Europe, the film is releasing in North America and globally, under COVID-19 pandemic, in virtual cinemas.