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Strike: An Uncivil War dives deep into a pivotal moment in British history with a raw, documentary style that feels both personal and expansive. The film captures the visceral tension of the 1984 Battle of Orgreave, interspersed with poignant recollections from miners and their families. There’s a palpable atmosphere of struggle and resilience as it lays bare the ruthless tactics of the government against the mining unions. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to digest the heavy themes of labor rights and social justice. It’s not just an account of a singular event but a broader reflection on working-class solidarity. The practical effects of the era, combined with the genuine performances from interviewees, make for a compelling historical narrative.
Focuses on the social dynamics of the 1980s in Britain.Includes firsthand accounts that add depth to the narrative.Captures a crucial moment in labor history through a personal lens.
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