annihilation spurred them on, despite years of hostility from some press and public. the idea of more publicity from this film didn't necessarily appeal. ifelt apprehensive, to be honest, because having lived at greenham, and knowing what the media focus was on about greenham, and then i finally met briar, and i remember saying to her, "you are not going to make us look like idiots, are you?" because that had happened at greenham. and she said "no, i wouldn't do that to you." and i think really very quickly, itrusted her. all these women with one purpose, had come together. narrated by actress and politician glenda jackson, the film shows the consequences these protesters paid. some left children behind at home, they often suffered brutal treatment. that was the first time i was really scared.