Pride - Real Life Inspiration
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2014
- In Select Cities September 26
www.PrideMovie.com
PRIDE is inspired by an extraordinary true story. It’s the summer of 1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money to support the strikers’ families. Initially rebuffed by the Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales and sets off to make their donation in person. As the strike drags on, the two groups discover that standing together makes for the strongest union of all - Развлечения
"When you`re in the battle against an enemy so much bigger, so much stronger than you, to find out that you have a friend you never knew existed - well, that`s the best feeling in the world." - Hands down, this is one of the best moments in the history of cinema. This is one great story.
I have just watched one of the funniest and moving films I have EVER seen. This film is fantastic and very touching. I urge you all to watch it. Here is the preview. It is based on true accounts of how the miners and the gay community came together. What a wonderful testament to humanity.I come from a mining community, in Ystalyfera just 7-8 miles away from where the film was shot. My my father, and grandparents were all miners. And as I am a gay man, this film was very profound for me.
Michael Watson bless you xxxxxxxxxx
Did ur family watch it
Solidarity builds up a better world. What LGSM did (without social networks) was *great* and deeply human. A pure act of loving and taking care of strangers in a bad situation.
Driving to places and face to face talking to other humans was so much easier then.
I feel like social networks bring both sides pre formed opinions about the other that would make this kind of solidarity much more difficult today
without intersectionality, your activism will ring hollow
This is my youth. I marched in the eighties on pink saturday (that was what pride was called then in the Netherlands). We had miners over that summer out of solidarity, to give them some sort of a holiday. So do you think I cried when I saw this movie? Yep, sure did
Wow. After 2 years, I'm still beholden and inspired by this movie.
Sherborne Prometheus same
After 6 years, I'm still beholden and inspired by this movie.
Apparently there are parts of Wales where they talk about Mark Ashton "as though he were Joan of Arc".
We lived through The Miners Strike my dad was a Miner, they were really tough times, I can't watch the whole video even now remembering upsets me.. X
Also Thank you Mark Ashton for keeping the faith, RIP Dad and RIP Mark Ashton... Xx
Thanks and solidarity to you and your dad
One of the best and most underrated films of this decade.
Pleased to say I was with all these guys on the march through London in 2015. Awesome day. Lovely people.
Best thing I watched in years. My mind was exploding with different emotions, fair play to all involved!
I just found the film three days ago, and watched it since then two times. As I was finished at first, I couldn't stop, so I pressed play again and watched it again. It ended at 3 o'clock in the morning.
I've met Mike, as we're from the same hometown and he's an inspiration to me
Love this film, made me cry.
Me too!
me too !
A bloody great film this was.
Literally the most real movie I have ever seen, so hilarious and absolutely just so loveable, I will never know how they fit this amazing, amazing story into less than 2 hours?!?!
An absolutely AMAZING film; I was spellbound throughout. I shed tears of joy from start to finish; joy in the overwhelming power of the unity created between these two very different groups through their very similar experiences of overt oppression and marginalisation wielded by the ignorant masses. The message, whether expressly intended or merely inferred, that in times of political bullying, those groups bullied and held down will unite, and good will prevail, came through with bells and whistles; the power of a united oppressed is massive!
Fabulous movie. Well acted and a great story. See...doesn't matter what one's orientation is, when it comes down to it, we can all pull together if the passion is there.
Best film I've watched in a while, made even better cause it's true.
wonderful wonderful film about an incredible story in awful times- big love to all those involved
I absolutely loved this movie, the fact it was a true story made it even better! It's a brilliant example of what can be achieved, when we put our prejudices to one side & unite, to stand up for what we believe in no matter of sexuality, race, culture, colour or creed! ...👍💞💞💞
I love this film because it makes you feel so warm inside. Just people who've had it tough, either as ordinary working men, or people in the LGBT community, banding together to make life that little bit fairer for everyone.
I love this movie, I watch it over and over. So feel good
phenomenal film
*T H I S* IS WHAT SOLIDARITY LOOKS LIKE.
God bless them for their efforts.
When you forget about our differences and work on what unites us, this happens.
Great, now I'm crying again.
Such a wonderful tale of human kindness and bravery!
not seen this yet but at 19 was a member of NALGO - went on the last Miners march in London 1984. What a day - I was on BBC my dad said at Nottingham station 6 o'clock news - horrible time for Nottingham and mining
arrived at Nottm train station I remember, 100's of students trying to get a free ride to london - someone shouts out"anyone from a union?" - hand up - crowd parted and they must have filmed it ha
Wounderful movie!!!
There is power in a union
Such an emotional movie. Absolutely top film.
Wow good casting.
These people are what I call _the hope of this world_
I love this film.
Bravo... Ça redonne foi en l'espèce humaine.
Amazing film
Wow! A wonderful story!
I love that movie !!!!
My mum in the pic got me addicted to the movie that came out on this story... to bad Mark didn't live long enough to see things had improved
Amazing movie
Awesome Film.
Lovely movie!
Everyone wants to their own rights and no one can't to bully anyone because all are human beings. I'm a straight person but I love to see LGBT chemistry of their relationships. It's more amazing when compare the straight people relationships.😊
exactly correct 😊
pelicula hermosisia, combativa, alegre, gracias LGSM!!!!
The working class united shall never be defeated
J'ai bien aimé ce film Pride que j'ai regardé à la télé en France
3:53 Did you just fadeout over Dai Donovan saying "victory to the working class" by purpose or by accident?
VICTORY TO THE MINERS !
the filming of thatcher's police state
Wow.
crying
Nope, no air in Italy for this, sadly.
Now I have mixed feelings about coming out to my parents as Non binary ...
(They already know I'm a lesbian and they are cool with it)
No such thing as non-binary.
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Where did you find all these pictures?
this looks unbelievably nauseating!!!
like you
+herbert norkus
yup
hugs and kisses
+herbert norkus
your loss sweetheart
Andrea G creep!
Andrea G I can live with that. 😀