Strike: An Uncivil War
Synopsis
On 18 June 1984, at the height of the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike, Orgreave Coking Plant in South Yorkshire became the site of the bloodiest day of the longest and most violent industrial dispute in British history. The media subsequently appeared to lay blame for the violence at the feet of the strikers. Daniel Gordon’s comprehensive documentary doesn’t just overturn this fabrication, it portrays what took place as planned action on the part of the Thatcher government, with the Prime Minister determined to seek redress for the National Miners’ Union’s victory over the Conservative government in the early 1970s and to forever break the union’s role at the heart of British working class society. Released on the 40th anniversary of the battle, and featuring first-hand accounts and archive footage, this is a searing portrait of that tragic event. (Sheffield DocFest Programme)
Official Selection Sheffield DocFest 2024 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2024
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 111 min
- Director
- Daniel Gordon
- Producer
- Daniel Gordon, Fjolla Iberhysaj, Helen Spedding, Nick Taussig
- Executive Producer
- Hugo Grumbar
- Editor
- Kevin Konak
- Director of Photography
- Michael Timney
- Sound
- Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Effects Editor: Michael F. Bates
- Archive Producer
- Stephen Slater
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 9th July 2024