Pride -2014- 【Ultimate】
★★★★★ (5/5) Recommendation: Essential viewing for activists, history buffs, and anyone who believes that laughter is a political weapon.
Below is a structured paper outline and summary covering the film's historical context, core themes, and cultural impact. Paper: Solidarity and Intersectional Activism in 1. Introduction pride -2014-
The film’s most powerful scene occurs not on a picket line but in the village hall, where Jonathan (Dominic West) dances to “I Love the Nightlife” with the miners’ wives. This moment symbolizes the transfer of joy as a political tool—a lesson the miners take back to their own struggle. Introduction The film’s most powerful scene occurs not
The narrative merges class-based labor struggles with identity-based civil rights activism, suggesting they are part of the same continuum. 4. Critical Reception and Controversy pride -2014-
Pride was a critical success, winning the Queer Palm at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and receiving the Port of Ghent Public Choice Award at the 2014 Film Fest Gent.