About Pride
Pride (2014) is a remarkable British comedy-drama based on the true story of an unlikely alliance during the 1984 UK miners' strike. When a group of London-based LGBTQ+ activists, led by the passionate Mark (Ben Schnetzer), decide to raise money for striking miners, they face resistance from both communities before forming a powerful bond with a small Welsh mining village. Director Matthew Warchus masterfully balances humor, heart, and historical significance in this uplifting film.
The ensemble cast delivers exceptional performances, with standout turns from Bill Nighy as a reserved miner, Imelda Staunton as a fiery community leader, and George MacKay as a young activist discovering his political voice. The film's strength lies in its genuine portrayal of human connection across societal divides, showing how marginalized groups can find common ground in their struggles against prejudice and government oppression.
Pride succeeds as both entertaining cinema and important social commentary. The screenplay expertly weaves personal stories into the larger political context without becoming didactic. The film's triumphant spirit and celebration of solidarity make it particularly resonant today. With its perfect blend of laughter, tears, and inspirational moments, Pride is essential viewing for anyone who believes in the power of community and the importance of standing together against injustice.
The ensemble cast delivers exceptional performances, with standout turns from Bill Nighy as a reserved miner, Imelda Staunton as a fiery community leader, and George MacKay as a young activist discovering his political voice. The film's strength lies in its genuine portrayal of human connection across societal divides, showing how marginalized groups can find common ground in their struggles against prejudice and government oppression.
Pride succeeds as both entertaining cinema and important social commentary. The screenplay expertly weaves personal stories into the larger political context without becoming didactic. The film's triumphant spirit and celebration of solidarity make it particularly resonant today. With its perfect blend of laughter, tears, and inspirational moments, Pride is essential viewing for anyone who believes in the power of community and the importance of standing together against injustice.


















