Pride - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Pride"
Pride (2014)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Pride - TMDB rating
7.688/10
1396
Pride - Kinopoisk rating
7.615/10
14662
Pride - IMDB rating
7.8/10
65000

Film crew

Director

Photo Matthew Warchus #71033
Matthew Warchus
Director

Producer

David Livingstone
Producer

Executive Producer

James Clayton
Executive Producer
Photo Christine Langan #71047
Christine Langan
Executive Producer
Cameron McCracken
Executive Producer

Writer

Stephen Beresford
Writer

Casting

Photo Fiona Weir #10723
Fiona Weir
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Andrea Matheson
Art Direction

Costume Design

Production Design

Simon Bowles
Production Design

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Jenny Hammond
Makeup Artist
Line Kolaasaeter
Makeup Artist
Anna Morena
Makeup Artist
Nora Robertson
Makeup Artist
Jutta Russell
Makeup Artist
Malwina Suwinska
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Nigel Squibbs
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Christopher Nightingale
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Paul Cathie
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Tat Radcliffe
Director of Photography

Musician

Mike Thorne
Musician

Camera Operator

Jeremy Hiles
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Xandy Sahla
Steadicam Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Tony Gibson
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Sarah Priest
Assistant Art Director

Visual Effects Supervisor

Hugh Macdonald
Visual Effects Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Kim Phelan
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Stuart Renfrew
First Assistant Director

Foley Artist

Paul Hanks
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Blair Jollands
Sound Designer

Lighting Technician

Jamie Garside
Lighting Technician

Makeup Supervisor

Monica MacDonald
Makeup Supervisor

Special Effects Technician

Russ Perkins
Special Effects Technician

Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Photo Nadia Stacey #13914

Nadia Stacey

Nadia Stacey
Makeup Designer

Casting Associate

Alice Searby
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Mark Taylor
Gaffer

Focus Puller

Tim Potter
Focus Puller

Digital Imaging Technician

Mary Lobb
Digital Imaging Technician
John Miguel King
Digital Imaging Technician

Extras Casting

Hannah Marie Williams
Extras Casting

Rigging Gaffer

Tim Wiley
Rigging Gaffer

Sound Recordist

Martin Trevis
Sound Recordist

Second Assistant Camera

Jermaine Edwards
Second Assistant Camera

Choreographer

Lizzi Gee
Choreographer

Title Designer

Martin Butterworth
Title Designer

Music Producer

Mike Thorne
Music Producer

Digital Intermediate Editor

Johnathan Wei Dickinson
Digital Intermediate Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Although Mark's political preferences are not mentioned in the film, at the very beginning, a Communist Party flag is shown on the wall. In some scenes, Mark is shown with a red star on his lapel, and in the episode where he goes on stage at the gay bar, someone shouts: “Communist!”
  • The scene on Westminster Bridge shows some of the people who became the prototypes for the film's characters. These are Reggie Blennerhassett and Ray Adler (played by Chris Overton and Joshua Hill), Gethin Roberts (played by Andrew Scott) with his mother (Olwen Medi), Mike Jackson (played by Joseph Gilgun), and Ray Goodspeed (he is not in the film, but he played a prominent role in the 'Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners' organization).
  • During the film's wide release in 2014, the last coal mines in the UK were closing due to a law passed in 2008. The very last coal mine in the country, in Kellingley, Yorkshire, closed in December 2015.
  • In the first half of the 20th century, over 1000 coal mines operated in the territory of Great Britain. By 1984, only 173 remained.
  • The miners' strike, which was declared in March 1984, was considered illegal in England and Wales, as it was not preceded by a nationwide referendum. In Scotland, it was considered legal, as it was supported by the Scottish branch of the National Union of Mineworkers.
  • A transvestite at the concert is shown with a poster bearing the name 'Marta Scargill'. Arthur Scargill was president of the National Union of Mineworkers from 1982 to 2002, i.e., during the events depicted in the film.
  • The film and its creators were criticized for the absence of actors from Wales and the almost complete lack of characters representing national minorities.
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