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Pride (2014)
In order to support and help the miners in their strike against the government in the regime of Margaret Thatcher, an activist makes a team to support them in their strike, but they fail.
















9 March 1984, Chorley, Lancashire, England, UK








5 April 1989, London, England, UK


20 February 1977, Helsinki, Finland


9 January 1956, Archway, London, England, UK




15 March 1969, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, UK


14 February 1968, Balham, London, England, UK




October 08, 2015
In this age of cultivated buddy lists, location-based hookup apps, circuit parties, Fire Island summer shares, open relationships and via-surrogacy parenthood, the reminder that "Pride" serves couldn't have come at a better time.
June 26, 2015
Matthew Warchus does a great job telling the story in a fun way with perfect comedic timing. [full review in Spanish]
October 10, 2014
Schmaltzy and formulaic, but also lively and sincere.
May 16, 2016
A top-flight cast gives it a rollicking, irresistibly entertaining reading that makes up for its occasional implausibilities and sanitised superficialities.
June 25, 2015
A very touching movie. [full review in Spanish]
January 05, 2015
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.
June 26, 2015
Pride is one of those movies you will see by chance and end up very satisfied. [full review in Spanish]
August 10, 2016
Pride has its audience-pleasing contrivances and the vaguest hint of cheese, and yet, nonetheless, it is fine and fabulous entertainment.
January 05, 2015
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.
January 05, 2015
In its total inspirational sweep, it earns comparison to the movement it chronicles - as an organized, well-calculated piece of political theater.
January 05, 2015
The important twist is that Pride seems to capture the essence of reality, giving it the recognition it deserves. Truth really is stranger than fiction, and Pride tells that truth with flair.