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Pride
Directed by
Matthew Warchus
R
2014
2h
Comedy
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Drama
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7.8
93%
89%
7.7
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In 1984, a group of LGBT activists decide to raise money to support the National Union of Mineworkers during their lengthy strike. There is only one problem: the Union seems embarrassed to receive their support.
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Cast of Pride
George MacKay
Joe "Bromley"
Ben Schnetzer
Mark Ashton
Freddie Fox
Jeff
Bill Nighy
Cliff
Imelda Staunton
Hefina
Dominic West
Jonathan
Paddy Considine
Dai
Andrew Scott
Gethin
Joseph Gilgun
Mike
Chris Overton
Reggie
Faye Marsay
Steph
Jessica Gunning
Siân James
Joshua Hill
Ray
Lisa Palfrey
Maureen
Liz White
Margaret
Monica Dolan
Marion
Rhodri Meilir
Martin
Menna Trussler
Gwen
Karina Fernandez
Stella
Jessie Cave
Zoe
Pride Ratings & Reviews
Autostraddle
Heather Davidson
Pride is as heart-warming as it is a rousing call for radical resistance and solidarity between oppressed groups.
Autostraddle
Kaitlyn
By focusing on the miner strike storyline - which was a huge national story when it happened - the film creates a more authentic environment in which to tell those other stories of the lesbian and gay diaspora.
Bitch Media
Andi Zeisler
Even the most cynical viewer will find it hard not to get goosebumps as the unlikely allies pull off a rousing rendition of "Solidarity Forever."
Entertainment Weekly
Joe McGovern
In its total inspirational sweep, it earns comparison to the movement it chronicles - as an organized, well-calculated piece of political theater.
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Zwecker
This film moves effortlessly from some pretty intense dramatic moments to hilarious scenes showcasing the contrasting lifestyles of the gay and straight worlds to some vignettes of incredible poignancy.
San Francisco Chronicle
Michael Ordoña
This portrayal of the unlikely 1980s alliance between London gay-rights activists and striking Welsh miners is, quite simply, one of the best movies of the year so far.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
Schmaltzy and formulaic, but also lively and sincere.
Grantland
Wesley Morris
Warchus really knows how to stage musical theater for the movies. He makes you want to dance. More amazing, however, is that he also makes you want to vote.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Pride takes a footnote in the history of Britain's crippling yearlong industrial action and gives it a human face.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
A funny, moving, audience-rousing experience, one that comes out of the closet without quite leaving the safety of the Britcom genre.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It's a feel-good movie that does more than temporarily lift your spirits - it makes you feel a little better about the world, and about our capacity to set aside differences and clasp hands.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
A zesty tale of common cause that bursts at the seams with fine performances.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
"Pride" leaves the viewer in the satisfied throes of all of those emotions: happy and sad, buoyed and chastened, and wondering, finally, what the world might look like if solidarity really could be forever.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Kristin Tillotson
A thoroughly enjoyable movie.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
One one level, "Pride" is as fake as a lip-sync revue, yet the emotions it arouses are real.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Some of the characters come from life, others are invented. The sterling actors in "Pride" draw no such distinction.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Oh, it's feel-good, no question about it. But it's also absorbing, important and inspiring.
Austin Chronicle
William Goss
If Pride manages to be somewhat reductive in its depiction of equal rights activism, at least it's reductive in the right direction.
Newsday
John Anderson
Feel-good. Also, manipulative. And pandering.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
Endearing...
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Freddy Fox On His Character (US)
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Faye Marsay On Her Character (US)
Faye Marsay On Her Character (US)
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Andrew Scott On His Character (US)
Andrew Scott On His Character (US)
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Dominic West On His Character (US)
Dominic West On His Character (US)
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Matthew Warchus On The Script (US)
Matthew Warchus On The Script (US)
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Ben Schnetzer On His Character (US)
Ben Schnetzer On His Character (US)
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David Livingstone On The Story (US)
David Livingstone On The Story (US)
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George Mackay On His Character (US)
George Mackay On His Character (US)
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Joseph Gilgun On His Character (US)
Joseph Gilgun On His Character (US)
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Bill Nighy On Why He Chose The Role (US)
Bill Nighy On Why He Chose The Role (US)
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Paddy Considine On Meeting The Real Dai (US)
Paddy Considine On Meeting The Real Dai (US)
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Imelda Staunton On Why She Chose the Role (US)
Imelda Staunton On Why She Chose the Role (US)
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New Van (US)
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Stapler (US)
Stapler (US)
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Shame Dance (US)
Shame Dance (US)
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LGSM Meets Dai (US)
LGSM Meets Dai (US)
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Laddies Go Clubbing (US)
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LGSM Meets The Miners (US)
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