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Pride is a 2014 historical comedy-drama film written by Stephen Beresford and directed by Matthew Warchus.Based on a true story, it depicts a group of lesbian and gay activists who raised money to help families affected by the British miners' strike in 1984, [3] at the outset of what would become the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners campaign.
Saint Laurent (film) Sand Dollars (film) Saugatuck Cures; Scout's Oath; Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (film) The Skeleton Twins; The Smell of Us; Snowflake (2014 film) Something Must Break; Space Station 76; Der Spalt; Speed Walking; Stage Fright (2014 film) Stories of Our Lives; Such Good People; Summer Nights (2014 film)
The play (with the same cast) transferred to the Apollo Theatre in February 2017 [1] and was nominated for five Olivier Awards including Best Actor (Hollander) and Best Revival (Travesties). [2] Marber's revival transferred to Broadway in 2018, with Hollander reprising his leading role as Carr.
Stars like Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, and Judi Dench starred in the 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel. Here's what they're up to.
Faye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is a British actress. Her notable roles include Anne Neville in The White Queen (2013), the recurring character Candice in Fresh Meat (2013), Steph in the film Pride (2014), Amy in Need for Speed (2015), The Waif in the fifth and sixth seasons of Game of Thrones (2015–2016), Blue Colson in the Black Mirror episode "Hated in the Nation" (2016), and ...
Jane Austen’s literary works have inspired many successful film and television adaptations, including the 2005 iteration of Pride & Prejudice. Pride & Prejudice closely follows Austen’s 1818 ...
In this semi-autobiographical film, the main character, played by Antonio Banderas, is a gay film director visiting his past work, life, and loves, all while dealing with both physical and ...
Good Kill (2014) – war drama film based on a true story of drone warfare [57] The Good Lie (2014) – drama film about a group of Sudanese refugees, given the chance to resettle in the U.S., arrive in Kansas City, Missouri, where their encounter with an employment agency counselor forever changes all of their lives [58]