About this Event
We're bringing students, community members and charities together to celebrate our LGBTQ+ Student Network's chosen theme: Queer Joy as Resistance.
Come along from 5pm to enjoy a vibrant programme of pre-film activities, including badge-making, networking with LGBTQ+ organisations, and a delicious selection of free vegan refreshments provided by Queer Brewing and The Female Glaze (think donuts, savoury bites, and craft beers!).
A screening of Pride will begin at 7pm sharp, followed by a short student-led panel discussion themed around Queer Joy as Resistance.
About the film
In 1984, with Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party in power, a group of lesbian and gay activists, led by Mark Ashton, find unlikely allies in a collective of Welsh miners taking industrial action following pit closures.
With both groups equally despised by Thatcher, Ashton proposes a show of solidarity between them, but tabloid smears and a frosty reception from the miners' families threaten to derail his plans.
· Release date: 2014
· Runtime: 1 hour 51 minutes
· Age rating: 15
· Content warnings: Homophobia; Homophobic violence; HIV and AIDS, mild violence, strong language
UCL East Community Cinema
This screening is part of the Community Cinema programme at UCL East, a series of free screenings on Wednesday evenings with films specially selected by students, academics and community partners from the School for the Creative and Cultural Industries. Check out the other films we're screening.
Agenda
🕑: 05:00 PM
Event starts
Info: Get stuck in to a badge-making activity delivered by Badge Café and connect with local LGBTQ+ charities offering exciting volunteering opportunities. Enjoy craft beers (non-alcoholic options available) from Queer Brewing, the UK’s first queer and trans-owned brewery. Pair your beverages with delicious treats from the Female Glaze, a vegan and LGBTA-owned bakery offering a wide range of treats celebrating feminist icons through history.
🕑: 07:00 PM
Film begins
🕑: 09:00 PM - 09:30 PM
Post-screening panel discussion
Info: Film fill be followed by a short student-led panel, reflecting on Queer Joy as Resistance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCL East Cinema, UCL East, One Pool Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00











