In 1984, a group of LGBT activists decide to raise money to support the National Union of Mineworkers during their lengthy strike. There is only one problem: the Union seems embarrassed to receive their support.
Joe "Bromley"
Mark Ashton
Jeff
Cliff
Hefina
Jonathan
Dai
Gethin
Mike
Reggie
Steph
Siân James
Ray
Maureen
Margaret
Marion
Martin
Gwen
Stella
Zoe
If _Pride_ had been dreamt up by a screenwriter, no studio in their right mind would’ve backed it—miners and queer activists teaming up in Thatcher’s Britain? Come off it. But because it’s rooted in truth, it’s got real bite. I found it a solidly good romp with a banging jukebox soundtrack and just enough political heft to give it weight—Section 28, police harassment, the AIDS crisis all get a look-in. It’s full of heart, even if the casting lets it down; for a film so full of Welsh characters, there’s far too many English (and Irish) actors with wobbly accents.
Joe "Bromley"
Mark Ashton
Jeff
Cliff
Hefina
Jonathan
Dai
Gethin
Mike
Reggie
Steph
Siân James
Ray
Maureen
Margaret
Marion
Martin
Gwen
Stella
Zoe
If _Pride_ had been dreamt up by a screenwriter, no studio in their right mind would’ve backed it—miners and queer activists teaming up in Thatcher’s Britain? Come off it. But because it’s rooted in truth, it’s got real bite. I found it a solidly good romp with a banging jukebox soundtrack and just enough political heft to give it weight—Section 28, police harassment, the AIDS crisis all get a look-in. It’s full of heart, even if the casting lets it down; for a film so full of Welsh characters, there’s far too many English (and Irish) actors with wobbly accents.