Pride: the movie
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PRIDE
THE MOVIE
NUM Refuses LGSM Funds
After the LGSM Events
1985 London pride Parade
Onllwyn
Pits and Perverts
LGSM
Bibliography
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End of Miners' Strike
Thank you speech
LGBT situation in the 1980s
John "Bromley" Cooper
Film trailer
INDEX
About the film: a real-based story about a group of LGBT activists who raised money to help a mining village during the Miner's Strike 1984-85.
PRIDE (2014) TRAILER
England
- During Thatcher’s term, any kind of “promotion of homosexuality” was banned as well as any educational material that could “promote homosexuality”.
- Whereas some accepted as something normal, there were still many people who did not accept that.
LGBT situation in the 80s
- The protagonist of the film
- Age: 20
- Culinary College student
- Comes from a traditional family
- LGBT
- Fictional character (an audience surrogate)
Joe "Bromley" Cooper
LGSM
- An incipient LGSM (a LGBT group that created this association to help miners) is rejected by the mining communities and unions due to their prejudices towards homosexuality.
- So, they decided to contact a small village in Wales, Onllwyn, to offer their help.
Link to the speech
Thank you speech
- Dai Donovan, a miner from Onllwyn, travels to London to thank LGSM group for all their support by giving a speech in a gay bar.
- LGSM raised more money.
Encouraged by Dai Donovan's speech, the LGSM members traveled all the way to the small town of Onllwyn, hoping to work together with its citizens
Onllwyn
However, as they started to know each other, most of them became friends with the LGSM members
Community
Unfortunately, some of the miners received them with hate and ignorance
Perverts
- But not all of the citizens were as thrilled about the situation
- One of them contacted a conservative newspaper
- The next day the entire town saw the headline "Perverts Support the Pits"
Inspiration
- When the other mining communities found out about the involvement of the LGSM they felt threatened
- But the LGSM members and their friends refused to give up
- Taking advantage of the notoriety that the newspaper had given them, the organised a fundraiser with the name "Pits and Perverts"
The fundraiser was a complete success and raised over 5,000 pounds
Pits and Pervets
Several artists, such as the band Bronski Beat, performed to support the cause
The event was for everyone, regardless of their sexuality
- In March 1985, the Welsh Miners' Strike against Thacher's policies came to their end
- More LGSM emulated Mark Ashton and abandoned the movement
End of Miners' Strike
He left the LGSM after being diagnosed with HIV
Homophobic NUM members rejects LGSM's support
nUM refuse help
His family kept him away from the LGSM
Joe is outed
He was violently assaulted and hospitalised
Gethin TRYS to campaign alone
Mark abandons LGSM
Joe leaves his home
- Siân James takes Joe to his hometown
- She helps him leave his homophobic home after shaming his family
- In June 1985, several Welsh miner associations joined the LGBT+ community in the London Pride Parade
- See the Pride Parade scene by clicking down below
1985 London Pride Parade
Labour Party incorporated right for gays and lesbians under pressure form the National Union of Mineworkers
After the 1985 London Pride Parade
He died of AIDS in 1987
Mark Ashton
She became an MP for the Labour Party
Siân James
- https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/02/12/mark-ashton-memorial-campaign-hometown-portrush-northern-ireland-gay/
- https://blogs.canterbury.ac.uk/library/mark-ashton-the-embodiment-of-pride/
- https://www.100welshwomen.wales/100-women/sian_james/
- https://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/public-lectures/spring-2021/jonathan-blake/
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3169706/awards?ref_=tt_awd
- https://www.bl.uk/lgbtq-histories/articles/a-short-history-of-lgbt-rights-in-the-uk
Bibliography