Pride

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  • 2004
  • 1 hr 28 min

Pride is a heartfelt and inspiring movie that tells the true story of a group of activists, both gay and straight, who came together in the 1980s, against all odds, to support a group of striking miners in rural Wales during the Thatcher era. The movie opens with the pop song "Smalltown Boy" by Bronski Beat, a reminder of the decade when being gay in Britain was still taboo and homosexuality was only decriminalized in 1967. The LGSM (Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners) was formed as a response to the brutal police violence against the miners who were fighting for better pay and job security.

Mark Ashton (played by Ben Schnetzer) is the charismatic and passionate leader of the LGSM, who convinces his friends to join him in supporting the miners by forming a fund-raising group. Mark implores his friends to look beyond their own struggles and reach out to others who are suffering.

The group soon hits the road and travels to a small mining village in Wales to deliver the funds they have raised, meeting with a mixed reaction from the villagers. They are all too aware of the prejudice they face and the potential danger of being openly gay in a traditionally macho environment.

As the group gets to know the miners and their families, they begin to build bridges across their differences, finding common ground through their shared experiences of struggle and oppression. They learn to challenge their own preconceptions and prejudices and to support each other in the face of adversity.

The performances in the film are powerful and authentic, with standout performances from John Hurt and Helen Mirren. Hurt plays a flamboyant and wise gay man who has lived through many struggles and overcomes his own past to fight for a greater cause. Mirren plays the group's feisty and uncompromising grandmother, who is won over by their determination and spirit.

The film's emotional resonance is heightened by the use of music, with a carefully curated soundtrack of classics from the era that evoke the mood of the times. The film also effectively captures the look and feel of the 1980s through its wardrobe, set design, and cinematography.

Pride is a movie that celebrates the power of solidarity and the triumph of hope over despair. It is a moving tribute to the courage and determination of those who take a stand for what they believe in, regardless of the odds. Its message of inclusivity and diversity is as relevant today as it was then, making this a movie that should be seen by everyone.

Pride is a 2004 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2004
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min