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Pride

In the hot summer of 1984, a historic alliance formed between British LGBTQ+ activists and striking miners, as they stood together in a powerful display of unity, backing the prolonged National Union of Mineworkers strike.

Twenty-year-old Joe arrives in London for his first Gay Pride march, meeting a group of gay men and lesbian Steph at a Soho bookshop. The group, led by Jonathan and his partner Gethin, shows solidarity with the miners on strike against Thatcher's pit closures. A minibus of gays accidentally ends up in a Welsh village, where they win over the community with fundraising efforts and disco dancing.

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Info about Pride

Studio(s): Calamity Films, BBC Film

Originally Released: United States, Sep 12, 2014

Production Countries: France, United Kingdom

Box Office Gross: $19,014,619.00

Genres:Comedy, Drama, Biography

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