Pride

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Pride is a 2014 British historical comedy-drama film about LGBT activists supporting striking miners in 1980s Wales.

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instanceOf British film
film
historical comedy-drama film
awardReceived BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
Queer Palm
basedOn Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners
true story
cinematographyBy Tat Radcliffe
composer Christopher Nightingale
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Matthew Warchus
distributedBy CBS Films
Pathé
distributorRegion United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
editedBy Melanie Oliver
surface form: Melanie Ann Oliver
genre LGBT-related film
comedy-drama film
historical film
hasTheme homophobia
labor rights
solidarity between social movements
mainSubject LGBT activism
miners' strike of 1984–1985 in the United Kingdom
surface form: UK miners' strike (1984–1985)
MPAARating R
nominatedFor BAFTA Award for Best Film
surface form: BAFTA Award for Best British Film
originalLanguage English
premieredAt Cannes Film Festival
surface form: 2014 Cannes Film Festival
producer David Livingstone
productionCompany Calamity Films
releaseDate 2014-09-12
releaseYear 2014
runtimeMinutes 120
screenwriter Stephen Beresford
sectionOfFestival Directors’ Fortnight
surface form: Directors' Fortnight
settingPlace London, England
surface form: London

Wales
settingTime 1984
1985
stars Andrew Scott
Ben Schnetzer
Bill Nighy
Dominic West
Faye Marsay
George MacKay
Imelda Staunton
Paddy Considine

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George MacKay notableWork Pride
Andrew Scott notableWork Pride
Nate Parker notableWork Pride
Nate Parker starredIn Pride
Dominic West knownFor Pride
Evan Ross notableWork Pride
Monica Dolan notableWork Pride
Ben Schnetzer notableWork Pride
George McKay notableWork Pride
subject surface form: George MacKay