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Pride

OT: Pride

Matthew Warchus | United Kingdom (Great Britain) 2014

Feature | 117 min | FF2014

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Synopse

OPENING FILM Collecting donations for the gay scene in plastic buckets is no longer enough for Mark. In the moralizing era of Margaret Thatcher, he wants his initiative to also support the striking miners. No sooner said than done: in a wave of euphoria, L.G.S.M (Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners) is founded - thus bringing together Bronski Beat and Gaelic folk. But when the courageous townies travel to Wales in their colourful bus to visit the miners and their families in their villages, not everyone is enthusiastic. Instead of gratitude, fists fly. Both sides nevertheless pull themselves together, smashing barriers and conventions. They dance, cry and fight together - with historic consequences. Based on true events, this British comedy today seems like something out of a fairy tale, featuring everyman heroes able to move mountains - in the tradition of The Commitments and The Full Monty. Pride closed the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section of the Cannes film festival this year to a standing ovation.


Regie

Matthew Warchus (1966) came to fame in 1999 with Simpatico. The Briton has been mainly successful in the field of musical and theatre. From 2015, he will be the new artistic director of the legendary Old Vic theatre in London.

Info

Original Title: Pride

International Title: Pride

Category: Feature

Section: Kaleidoskop

Version & Subtitles: English OV with German subtitles

Director: Matthew Warchus

Screenplay: Stephen Beresford

Cast/Protagonists: Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Paddy Considine, George MacKay, Andrew Scott

Production country: United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Year of Production: 2014

Length: 117 min

Producer: David Livingstone

Production company: Calamity Films


Cinematography: Tat Radcliffe

Editor: Melanie Ann Oliver

Music: Christopher Nightingale

Production Design: Simon Bowles

World Sales: Pathe

Distributor: Senator Film Verleih GmbH