
2021
On the 5th of March 1985, a crowd gathered in a South Yorkshire pit village to watch a sight none of them had seen in a year. The villagers, many of them in tears, cheered and clapped as the men of Grimethorpe Colliery marched back to work accompanied by the village’s world-famous brass band. The miners and their families had endured months of hardship. It had all been for nothing. The miners had lost the strike called on March 6th 1984. They would lose a lot more in the years to come. But was it a good thing for the country that the miners lost their last battle?

Sarah Parish
Self - Narrator (voice)

Margaret Thatcher
Self (archive footage)

That's the Price

The Flickering Flame

Shutdown: The Rise and Fall of Direct Action to Stop the War

Coal Miner's Daughter

Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress

The River Ran Red

Salt of the Earth

Matewan

O Vozerio

Harry Caudill: A Man of Courage

Dias de Greve

"They Didn't Starve Us Out": Industrial Cape Breton in the 1920s

Miners Shot Down

Plutocracy II: Solidarity Forever

Leaning on the tree

Lorraine Cœur d'Acier, une radio dans la ville

The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes Of The United Farm Workers Movement

Invisible Labor

Comrades

Stand!