The Power of Solidarity, Reelive

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

We are not going to leave you behind.

Joe
Joe

You shouldn't be here. This is dangerous.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

That's exactly why we are here. Because it is dangerous.

Gwen
Gwen

This is a fight for everyone, isn’t it?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Yes. And together, we can make a difference.

Taking a Stand, Reelive

Cliff
Cliff

You don't understand what we're up against!

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

No, Cliff, you’re the one who doesn't understand. If we don’t fight now, when will we?

Cliff
Cliff

What do you want us to do? March into the fire?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Not into the fire. Into the light.

Unlikely Allies, Reelive

Bash
Bash

You lot ever stood up for anything? Or just your own drink?

Miner
Miner

We stand up for our mates. Doesn’t matter if they’re queer or not.

Bash
Bash

See, that’s the spirit that makes a real movement!

Miner
Miner

Yeah, well, it’s harder than it looks.

Facing Reality, Reelive

Joe
Joe

What if they don't accept us?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

We can’t change who we are. But we can change how we stand together.

Joe
Joe

What if we lose everything?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Then we fight harder. Together.

Moments of Truth, Reelive

Gwen
Gwen

You think we'll be welcomed anywhere?

Older Miner
Older Miner

Sometimes, it’s not about welcome. It's about respect.

Gwen
Gwen

Respect doesn’t mean much when you’re on the outside.

Older Miner
Older Miner

Then let them see us fighting side by side.

Bridging Differences, Reelive

Union Leader
Union Leader

Why should we trust you?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Because equality shouldn’t come with conditions.

Union Leader
Union Leader

And what if this doesn’t work?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Then we’ll make it work.

A Call for Courage, Reelive

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

This is our time to show them who we are!

Cliff
Cliff

What if they come after us?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Let them try. We stand strong together.

Cliff
Cliff

Alright. I’m with you.

Empathy in Action, Reelive

Joe
Joe

Do you ever feel like no one sees you?

Miner
Miner

Every day. But we keep fighting, right?

Joe
Joe

It’s the fighting that keeps us alive.

Miner
Miner

Then let’s fight together.

Rise Against The Odds, Reelive

Cliff
Cliff

We’re risking everything!

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

And that’s what makes it meaningful. We’re making history.

Cliff
Cliff

But what if it backfires?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Then we adapt. But we do it together.

The Connection of Struggles, Reelive

Joe
Joe

You think it’s easy for us?

Miner
Miner

You’ve got more courage than most.

Joe
Joe

Courage doesn’t mean we’re not scared.

Miner
Miner

That’s how you know we’re alive.

Unity in Diversity, Reelive

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

We can embrace who we are and still stand together.

Miner
Miner

It's not weakness. It’s our strength.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Exactly. Our colors make the banner more vibrant.

Miner
Miner

Let’s paint a picture they can’t ignore.

Words of Support, Reelive

Cliff
Cliff

What if we lose our homes?

Gwen
Gwen

Then we fight for each other’s homes.

Cliff
Cliff

And if they tear us apart?

Gwen
Gwen

Then we rebuild, together.

Bravery in Numbers, Reelive

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

We can’t let fear dictate our actions.

Cliff
Cliff

Easier said than done.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

True, but together we can face it.

Gwen
Gwen

Together, we’re unstoppable.

Forging Connections, Reelive

Miner
Miner

You lot don’t know what we’re going through.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

But we do know what it means to fight for love.

Miner
Miner

Love? In this world?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Love is the strongest weapon we have.

Rebellion and Resolve, Reelive

Cliff
Cliff

They’ll never accept us.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Not if we shrink back in fear.

Cliff
Cliff

And what if it all goes wrong?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Then we do it right the next time.

Ownership of Identity, Reelive

Joe
Joe

It’s hard to be true to myself.

Gwen
Gwen

It’s even harder to be true in public.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

We’re here to show the world who we are.

Cliff
Cliff

Then let’s be loud about it.

The Call to Fight Back, Reelive

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

This fight is ours to win! We will not be silenced!

Cliff
Cliff

They’ve tried to intimidate us!

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

And we will rise like never before!

Gwen
Gwen

Let’s take our place in history!

Witness to Change, Reelive

Cliff
Cliff

Is this really going to change anything?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

Change starts with us standing together.

Gwen
Gwen

Then let’s show them what we can do.

Joe
Joe

Together, we are unstoppable.

Legacies of Strength, Reelive

Miner
Miner

You think we’ll be remembered?

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

We’re making history together.

Miner
Miner

Then let’s make it count.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

It already does.

A True Alliance, Reelive

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

We didn’t just fight for each other; we fought for ourselves.

Gwen
Gwen

This is just the beginning.

Miner
Miner

Together, we can take on anything.

Mark Ashton
Mark Ashton

And we will.

Mark Ashton

We are all individuals. And it doesn’t matter if you’re gay or straight, black or white, or whether you have a beard or a bald head—we all should stand together.

Mark Ashton

Pride, Reelive
Joe

What's the use of all those shiny uniforms if you can't be proud of who you are?

Joe

Pride, Reelive
Gethin

We're not just fighting for the miners. We're fighting for ourselves.

Gethin

Pride, Reelive
Dai

You can’t change people’s hearts, but you can change what they do.

Dai

Pride, Reelive
Paddy

When you’re with the right people, you feel like you can change the world.

Paddy

Pride, Reelive
Mark

Love is not a crime, but standing up for love might be.

Mark

Pride, Reelive
Mark Ashton

Numbers are surging. We got ourselves a movement.

Mark Ashton

Pride, Reelive
Paddy

You don’t know what true friendship is until you put your life on the line for each other.

Paddy

Pride, Reelive
Joe

Sometimes, it's the smallest things that cause the biggest reactions.

Joe

Pride, Reelive
Gethin

We are not going to be hidden or ashamed. We will be proud!

Gethin

Pride, Reelive
Mark Ashton

You think we should blend in? I think we should stand out!

Mark Ashton

Pride, Reelive
Paddy

Tonight we’re here to celebrate our differences.

Paddy

Pride, Reelive
Joe

It’s not about being accepted. It’s about being who you are.

Joe

Pride, Reelive
Dai

We deserve a voice just like anyone else.

Dai

Pride, Reelive
Mark

This is not just a fight for a cause; it's a fight for our humanity.

Mark

Pride, Reelive
Gethin

Sometimes the hardest thing to be is yourself.

Gethin

Pride, Reelive
Paddy

To stand together means more than just sharing a space; it’s about sharing a fight.

Paddy

Pride, Reelive
Mark Ashton

We’re about strength, resilience, and living without fear.

Mark Ashton

Pride, Reelive
Joe

Our differences are our strength, not our weakness.

Joe

Pride, Reelive
Dai

Every step we take together is a step towards freedom.

Dai

Pride, Reelive
Mark

It's time to stop asking for permission and start taking action.

Mark

Pride, Reelive
Paddy

The only way to make change is to make noise.

Paddy

Pride, Reelive
Gethin

If we work together, we can create a family out of this chaos.

Gethin

Pride, Reelive

To Love Somebody

To Love Somebody by The Bee Gees, Performed during the LGBT rally scene

I Will Survive

I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor, Scene where the group celebrates their victory

Go West

Go West by Pet Shop Boys, Closing credits

Shame

Shame by Evelyn Thomas, Played during the party scene

I'm Coming Out

I'm Coming Out by Diana Ross, Scene where the group comes together


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The First Meeting

In a small pub, the gay activists from London nervously meet with the striking miners from a Welsh village. Both groups are unsure but find common ground in their struggles against oppression. The hesitation leads to a touching moment where they share their stories, highlighting the unifying power of solidarity.

Context: This scene sets the tone for the movie, introducing the unlikely partnership between two marginalized groups, which symbolizes hope and solidarity in the face of adversity.

The Logo Reveal

Mark unveils the logo for ‘LGSM’ (Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners) at a gathering. The sense of pride and collective identity fills the room, with laughter and cheers echoing. The visual of the colorful logo against the somber backdrop signifies the joy of standing up for what’s right.

Context: This moment marks a pivotal point where the group embraces their identity and mission, highlighting the importance of branding in activism.

The First Fundraiser

During the first fundraising event, the atmosphere is vibrant yet tinged with tension. The lack of support and fear of backlash from the community becomes evident. A spontaneous performance by a drag queen lifts spirits, showcasing the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community even when odds are against them.

Context: This scene highlights the early challenges of fundraising and community acceptance that the activists face, showcasing their determination.

The Miners' Response

Receiving a letter from the miners’ union that openly accepts their help triggers a wave of emotions. The initial silence is broken by tears and cheers, signifying a breakthrough in acceptance and understanding.

Context: This scene emphasizes the importance of support and trust as barriers begin to break down between the two communities.

The Pride March

As the activists arrive at the march, they’re met with cheers and hostility alike. Their banners, filled with pride and solidarity, clash with the anger of the counter-protesters. The powerful visuals of the crowd evoke a sense of danger but also fierce determination.

Context: This scene captures the larger struggle for visibility and respect within both communities, reflecting a pivotal moment of unity.

The Coalfield Visit

The LGBTQ+ activists travel to the mining community. They interact with families and locals, who initially view them skeptically. However, shared laughter over meals shows slow acceptance, creating a sense of extended family.

Context: This visit reveals the powerful humanity behind stereotypes, illustrating the growing bond between the two groups.

The Tension Between Mark and His Parents

Mark faces an intense confrontation with his conservative parents about his activism. His father's brutal words and the resulting pain on Mark's face highlight the struggle for acceptance within one's own family.

Context: This moment deepens Mark’s character and illustrates the personal sacrifices many individuals make in the name of activism.

The Funeral Scene

At the funeral of a miner, the LGBTQ+ activists pay their respects in a quiet, respectful manner. The emotional weight is palpable as shared grief creates a poignant moment of unity beyond differences.

Context: This scene underscores how loss transcends identity, reinforcing solidarity amongst the groups as they mourn together.

The Militant Response

Outside a community center, tensions rise as both sides clash over their ideologies. The shouting and chaotic visuals contrast sharply with the previous scenes of unity, reminding viewers of the stakes involved.

Context: This conflict represents the societal tensions surrounding LGBTQ+ rights, illustrating the dangers activists face.

The Breaking Point

After a tearful phone call revealing backlash from a miner’s family, emotions boil over. The group argues about their next steps, revealing deep-seated fears and the complications of their support.

Context: This emotional moment shows internal conflicts within the activist group and highlights the real risks of solidarity.

The Secret Meeting

The miners and activists meet in a hidden location to discuss solidarity strategies. The atmosphere is filled with urgency but also hope, showcasing the dynamic between fear and resilience.

Context: This meeting marks a turning point where collaboration becomes essential, highlighting the film’s core theme of solidarity.

The Dance Party

The activists host a celebration that feels like a safe haven, with dancing, laughter, and joy. It's a moment of pure joy amidst the chaos, reinforcing the power of community and love.

Context: This joyous scene emphasizes the necessity of celebration and camaraderie in the face of adversity.

The Letter of Support

Receiving a letter from prominent LGBTQ+ figures and allies, the group feels invigorated. This message of support strengthens their resolve to fight against injustice.

Context: The letter illustrates the breadth of support for their cause, empowering them to continue fighting.

The Community Gathering

At a town meeting, both miners and activists express their fears and hopes. It's raw, emotional, and filled with dramtic tension as they learn to trust each other.

Context: This gathering demonstrates the evolution of their relationship, showcasing the power of vulnerability in building connections.

The Climax of the Strike

The miners face eviction and the activists rally together for one last effort to help. The stakes are high, and emotions run wild as they gear up for the struggle ahead.

Context: The climax showcases the peak of tension between the groups, pushing them to unite in their fight for justice.

The Heartfelt Goodbyes

As the miners prepare for a rally, each activist shares emotional goodbyes. Tears and hugs signify the deep, valid bonds created through activism.

Context: These farewell moments show how personal relationships become intertwined with collective struggles.

The Courtroom Revelation

In court, a revealing testimony from a miner moves everyone to tears. The raw emotion of standing in testimony is a poignant reminder of their shared struggle for dignity.

Context: This moment reinforces the importance of speaking truth to power and the emotional weight of individual stories.

The Final Rally

During the concluding rally that unites miners and activists, there’s a powerful sense of collective identity. The visuals of intertwined flags symbolize hope and perseverance.

Context: This rally showcases the strength of their alliance, reinforcing themes of unity and collective action.

The Celebration of Success

The film culminates in a celebration of the hard-fought achievements. Joy spills over as they dance, cry, and reflect on their journey. It’s a powerful reminder that every struggle is worth fighting for.

Context: This moment serves as a climax to their ongoing fight, representing victory amidst deep-rooted societal issues.

Quiet Moments of Reflection

In quiet scenes after the main events, we see characters reflecting on their journeys. Mark speaks to the camera about hope and resilience, reinforcing the movie’s message.

Context: These reflective moments show the long-lasting impact of their struggles on personal lives, encouraging viewers to think beyond the film.

The Legacy Scene

The film closes with actual footage of post-event life, showing how successful partnerships can create lasting change. Images of joy, laughter, and pride, juxtaposed with the challenges faced, create a powerful tribute.

Context: This closing scene connects the audience to real-world implications of solidarity and activism.


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Casting Choice for Mark Ashton

The role of Mark Ashton was originally intended for actor Will Young, but he dropped out due to scheduling conflicts and was ultimately replaced by Ben Schnetzer.

Why it matters: This change allowed Schnetzer to bring a fresh interpretation to the character, which resonated well with the story's emotional core, making Mark’s activism more poignant.

Real Activists as Inspiration

The filmmakers consulted with real members of the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) group to ensure authenticity in the representation of events.

Why it matters: This collaboration not only grounded the film in real experiences but also enriched the narrative, making it feel more genuine and impactful to the audience.

Scene Filmed in Real Locations

Many scenes were shot in the actual locations where events took place, such as the South Wales mining community of Onllwyn.

Why it matters: Filming in authentic settings adds a layer of realism and historical context, making the story feel more immersive for viewers.

Costume Choices Reflect Time Period

Costume designer David Black worked meticulously to recreate the 1980s aesthetic, including outfits characteristic of both the LGBTQ+ community and miners.

Why it matters: The era-appropriate costumes help to transport the audience back in time, enhancing the film's overall atmosphere and authenticity.

Connecting with Local Communities

The cast and crew engaged with the local communities in Wales not just as a filming location, but to promote dialogue on LGBTQ+ issues.

Why it matters: This outreach generated goodwill and greater community involvement, bolstering the film's themes of solidarity and support.

Historical Footage Utilized

The film incorporates real news footage from the 1980s, including coverage of strikes and LGBTQ+ activism.

Why it matters: Using genuine archival material lends weight to the film’s narrative, blending fiction with historical reality, which amplifies the emotional impact.

Tension with Miners

During production, tension arose due to some miners initially opposing the representation of LGBTQ+ activists alongside their struggles.

Why it matters: This conflict highlighted the film's central theme of intersectionality and the necessity of solidarity across social movements, which resonates deeply in contemporary discussions.

Original Title Changes

The film was originally titled 'Miners vs. Gays' but was changed to 'Pride' to emphasize unity and solidarity over division.

Why it matters: The new title encapsulates the film's core message and allows for broader acceptance, making it a more universally relatable narrative.

Impact on LGBTQ+ Representation

The success of 'Pride' helped pave the way for more films that explore LGBTQ+ histories and relationships with other social movements.

Why it matters: It broadened the cinematic landscape, encouraging more inclusive storytelling and representation in media.

Holographic Effect of a Dance Scene

A particularly famous dance scene was filmed using vibrant lighting and creative camera angles to reflect the party atmosphere.

Why it matters: This visually striking approach contrasted the often serious themes of the film, adding a celebratory feel that celebrates the resilience of the community.

Emotional Weight of Personal Stories

Actors were encouraged to share personal anecdotes from their lives that resonated with their characters, enriching the performances with genuine emotion.

Why it matters: This emotional authenticity enhanced the actors' performances, deepening audience connections to their characters and the overall story.

Mixing Humor with Serious Themes

Writers intentionally included humorous elements to balance the film's heavier topics, allowing audiences to engage without feeling overwhelmed.

Why it matters: This comedic approach not only makes the film accessible but also reinforces the camaraderie present among characters navigating difficult circumstances.

Cameo from a Real Activist

Mark Ashton’s sister, a key figure in the original LGSM, makes a cameo in the film, acknowledging her brother's legacy.

Why it matters: This personal touch honors those who fought for justice and adds authenticity, creating a bridge between history and the film's narrative.

Authenticity in Dialogue

The screenplay included many phrases and expressions used during the 1980s, ensuring the dialogue reflected the socio-political context accurately.

Why it matters: This attention to detail in dialogue helps the film resonate emotionally with audiences, as it reflects the genuine struggles and triumphs of the time.

Actors Delving into Research

To prepare for their roles, several actors read books and watched documentaries on the 1980s mining crisis and on LGBTQ+ activism.

Why it matters: This deep understanding allowed cast members to portray their characters with deeper insight, resulting in more layered and nuanced performances.

Community Building on Set

Cast and crew participated in workshops and discussions about LGBTQ+ rights to foster understanding and unity during the filming process.

Why it matters: Fostering a sense of community on set not only encouraged collaboration but also strengthened the film’s overarching themes of solidarity and empathy.

Overcoming Budget Constraints

The filmmakers operated on a limited budget, which led them to creatively problem-solve, utilizing practical effects and real locations.

Why it matters: Working under such constraints often pushes for innovative solutions that enhance creativity, resulting in a film that feels authentic and resourceful.

Emphasis on Youth Storylines

The film deliberately focused on younger members of LGSM to highlight issues of generational change within LGBTQ+ activism.

Why it matters: This choice resonates with younger audiences and emphasizes the importance of continual activism, bridging gaps between generations.

Effects on Awareness Campaigns

The release of 'Pride' coincided with an increased public interest in LGBTQ+ history, subsequently inspiring awareness campaigns across various communities.

Why it matters: The film’s influence continues to impact social awareness, mobilizing activism and discussions around LGBTQ+ rights.

Scripted Canine Cameo

A scene featuring a dog was included to add levity; the dog belonged to one of the crew members, chosen for its pleasant temperament.

Why it matters: The inclusion of this light-hearted moment reflects the film’s spirit, ensuring balance amidst heavier themes.

Memorable Soundtrack Compilation

The soundtrack was curated to include vibrant tracks from the 1980s that echoed the film's themes, featuring artists like Bronski Beat.

Why it matters: A strong soundtrack enhances the emotional impact of scenes and helps evoke the era, resonating with audiences on multiple levels.

Filming in Collaborative Spirit

Scenes were shot sequentially as much as possible to allow actors to develop their characters' relationships genuinely.

Why it matters: This choice adds depth to character arcs and bolsters the film’s emotional connection, illustrating growth and solidarity.


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