Pri and the ps: when gay rights met the strikg mers – The Irish Tim

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New movie Pri celebrat the unlikely meetg of Bra’s strikg mers and gay rights mpaigners the 1980s. Poverty, homophobia, Aids and the feat of the mers provi an unlikely backdrop. Donald Clarke tak pri a cultural rebelln

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PRI AND JOY: GAY ACTIVISM AND BRISH FILM

Pri, a heart-warmg new film about gay activists who stand up for strikg mers 1984, lnch cemas this weekend. But what queer activism had e before them, and how was shown on film? * miners gay rights film *

Gay activists work to help mers durg their lengthy strike of the Natnal Unn of Meworkers the summer of 1984. Gay activists work to help mers durg their lengthy strike of the Natnal Unn of Meworkers the summer of productn, box office & pany Vios56More like thisReview An amazg story that brgs two very different worlds together for a great films when they are pre-release have so much hype and advertisg nng behd them that by the time the film is actually released we have seen three or four different trailers that have ually given away all the bets bs of the film leavg a sour and disappotg taste our mouths and a feelg as though we have jt wasted our time once we get around to actually seeg them. Pri is a te life story based around the Brish Mer's Strike 1984, Margaret Thatcher was Prime Mister and not very popular, not wh mers and pecially not wh the gay and lbian muny eher.

Joe, a young naïve closeted gay boy arriv London to take part his first gay pri march, soon after arrivg Joe is taken by a lol gay and lbian rights activist group who do their part to raise funds to fight their foe Thatcher and her evil ways. Soon after the group realise that both the Mer's and the gay muny have a lot mon they make the cisn to start raisg funds for the fai of the mers a ltle Welsh town lled Onllwyn.

PRI AND THE PS: WHEN GAY RIGHTS MET THE STRIKG MERS

In a largely unknown aspect of the 1984-5 Mers’ strike, gay activists om London gave much need help to an embattled South Wal muny. Their story is told Pri, a film released the UK… * miners gay rights film *

The mers reject the gay and lbian activists money believg will do more harm than good for their e so the group unfazed but a ltle perplexed ci to take the money personally to the town to hand over and expla their suatn and hopefully form a new alliance agast the untri Prime Mister and her party… Pri is set a very bleak and dark time of Brish history but I feel that 's never actually shown that way, sure thgs are dark and gray but I wish the director jt add more hardship to his fal ed for the film, not beg a part of personally but rememberg how harsh was om school study and other films I have seen over time. Pri, a heart-warmg new film about gay activists who stand up for strikg mers 1984, lnch cemas this weekend. 10 September 2014By Alex DavidsonPri (2014)This week se the release of Pri, a crowd-pleasg edy about the culture clash that occurred when a group of gay and lbian activists offered their support to Welsh mers strikg  1984-5.

Lbians and Gays Support the Mers filmed their work for the wonrful documentary All Out! It was the latt a long le of gay activist movements ptured on film, both fictnal and documentary.

BRISH COALMERS STRIKE WH A GAY COALN IN 'PRI,' A CROWD-PLEASER

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South (1959)Male homosexualy was partially legalised Bra 1967, but gay men had appeared films long before then – and not always a negative light. Although not explicly activist, TV drama South (1959) offered a sympathetic gay character the shape of an exiled Polish officer wrtlg wh his homosexualy.

Victim (1961)Then me Victim (1961), a huge leap forward for screen reprentatn of gay people. Dirk Bogar took a real reer risk playg a lawyer who, followg a strg of blackmail attempts agast gay men, begs to realise his own homosexualy.

A STORY OF SOLIDARY: MERS AND THE GAY COMMUNY

Schmaltz and piety abound as gay rights activists jo forc wh strikg mers * miners gay rights film *

Many feel Basil Dearn’s film helped liberalise attus and pave the way towards tolerance towards gay people. Lloyd Reckord’s Dream A40 (1965), a surreal tale of a gay uple’s road trip, which scends to a disturbg guilt fantasy, was siarly pro gay equaly. In 1964 and 1965, two TV docs offered fascatg if rather prsg glimps to the rights of gay men and women.

This Week: Homosexuals (1964) is very much a product of s era, wh a well-meang but offensive mentary om Bryan Magee. Fortunately the gay terviewe, appearg silhouette, e across as articulate and sympathetic.

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