Pride

Titolo originale: Pride
Regia: Matthew Warchus |
Anno: 2014
Origine: France | United Kingdom |
Generi: Dramma Commedia
Tag: wales | london, england | based on true story | lgbt | 1980s | activism | miners strike | gay theme |
Cast: George MacKay | Ben Schnetzer | Freddie Fox | Bill Nighy | Imelda Staunton | Dominic West | Paddy Considine | Andrew Scott | Joseph Gilgun | Chris Overton | Faye Marsay | Jessica Gunning | Joshua Hill | Lisa Palfrey | Liz White | Monica Dolan | Rhodri Meilir | Menna Trussler | Karina Fernandez | Jessie Cave | Russell Tovey | Nia Gwynne | Jack Baggs | Dyfan Dwyfor | Johnny Gibbon | Kyle Rees | Bryan Parry | Lee Shepherd | Jordan Metcalfe | Matthew Flynn | Joseph Wilkins | Laura Matthews | Roger Morlidge | Matthew Tennyson | Mary-Anne Dymond | Sophie Evans | Lucy Timmons | Dean Ashton | Adam Ewan | Jim McManus | Shane Salter | Josh Rochford | Will Haddington | Dion Lloyd-Jones | Christian Patterson | Deddie Davies | Bronwen Lewis | Ross Waiton | Olwen Medi | Jâms Thomas | Julie Barclay | Jaimi Barbakoff | Ed Coleman | Tomos Eames | Matthew Seadon-Young | Alexander Perkins | Feargal Quinn | Lauren Johns | Sean Hart | Nick Blair | Bill Nash | Richard Shanks | Huw Euron | Derek Barr | Henry Garrett | David Lyndon | Neal Barry | James McGregor | Clare Lawrence-Moody | Giles Cooper |

Londra, 1984. Joe partecipa tra mille timidezze e ritrosie al Gay Pride e si unisce alla frangia più politicizzata del corteo, già proiettata sulla successiva battaglia in difesa dei minatori in sciopero contro i tagli della Thatcher. Guidati dal giovane Mark, i LGSM (Lesbians and Gays Support The Miners) cominciano il loro difficile percorso di protesta, che li conduce in Galles, nella remota comunità di Dulais. Superata l'iniziale ritrosia, tra attivisti gay e minatori nascerà una sincera amicizia e un'incrollabile solidarietà umana.

Errori

In the final scene shot outside the Houses of Parliament and set in the late 1980s, Portcullis House [...] D
There is a shot of vehicles driving along a 4-lane motorway, presumably the M4. There were no 4-lane [...] D
When Mark Ashton proposes the founding of LGSM, he holds up a newspaper with the front page showing [...] D
The scene where the activists are ignorant of the locations of the coal mines seems very unlikely, g [...] D
In the film, the LGSM group chooses a pit in South Wales randomly. In real life, the group had delib [...] D
In the opening scenes we see a speech by Arthur Scargill being shown on a portable TV set. The pictu [...] D
In a scene set in 1984, Joe and his family are seen watching the government TV advert "AIDS: Don't d [...] D
The Laura Ashley wallpaper the women admire on their trip to London is from the 1987 catalogue and w [...] D
In the dance club, set in mid-1984, the song "You Spin Me Round" by Dead or Alive is playing. This w [...] D
The microphones used on the various stages in the movie are connected with cables that use very mode [...] D
When Hefina rings the Sun from a pay-phone, she doesn't insert any money to make the phone call. D
When they dial the number for the town in Wales having used the phone book they dial 01.....In the e [...] D
In the band at Onllwyn, the bassist is playing a Music Man StingRay 5 bass, which was not introduced [...] D
When the LGSM group return to the village in winter and we see a CGI'd image of the village with sno [...] D
When the LGSM are counting their recent donations, on top of a stack of 1p pieces, you can see a coi [...] D
On Joe's birthday, in July 1984, a record of 'What Difference Does It Make?' by The Smiths can be he [...] D
At the beginning of the film the lesbian and gay ring a miner's club to offer support. The phone at [...] D
In the first aerial shot of the bus crossing the Severn Bridge, the bus is moving but the waters are [...] D
When 'Bromley' is having photographs printed they are printed on an inkjet machine. In the 1980s all [...] D
When the first phone call is made to the Welfare Hall, we hear a single US-style repeated ring inste [...] D
The button Mark gives Joe when they meet after watching the miners returning to work in Onllwyn says [...] D