Striking with pride:
united at the coalface
Sky Original, 2024, 1hr 31 mins
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Presented in partnership with Curious Arts. Free community screening
Striking With Pride: United at the Coalface, is a brand-new feature documentary exploring the unlikely alliance forged between the gay men and lesbians of London and the striking miners of South Wales, between the 1984 and 1985 London Prides. RuPaul’s Drag Race UK finalist, Tayce, dons her iconic Welsh dragon look to narrate the film, telling the powerful tale to a group of children in a playful and poignant storytime session which highlights the lasting impact these events have had on communities 40 years later.
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Made famous by the 2014 BAFTA award-winning film Pride, this is one of the most unexpected and uplifting love stories ever, not between two people, but between two communities who – seemingly worlds apart – found common cause and compassion for each other in the face of immense challenges and changed the course of history for queer people in the UK.
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Everyone loved the film, but the real story behind the script is much richer and more powerful than you could ever imagine, and the legacy of these events is still felt to this day, forty years on since the 1984/1985 Miners’ Strike.
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The documentary features exclusive access to a range of key contributors, including former Labour MP Siân James (played by Jessica Gunning in Pride), LGSM co-founder Mike Jackson (played by Joe Gilgun in Pride) and Jonathan Blake (played by Dominic West in Pride).
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Part of our 'Pit Reels' series of films inspired by mining culture. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with special guests.