Strike: An Uncivil War

7:00 PM 04th May 2025 Carcullion House

Join us at School House Cinema Club this May for a powerful and unflinching look at one of the most defining moments in British industrial history.

Strike: Uncivil War – The Fight for Workers’ Rights on the Big Screen

The struggle. The sacrifice. The fight for justice.

Strike: Uncivil War is a gripping documentary that delves into the 1984-85 miners’ strike, exploring the personal sacrifices, fierce conflicts, and enduring legacy of a movement that shaped a generation.

Through rare archival footage, interviews with those on the frontlines, and expert insight, the film offers a compelling and deeply moving portrait of a battle for workers’ rights that continues to resonate today. It’s a story of solidarity, resilience, and the human cost of political upheaval.

📅 Sunday 4th May 2025 at 7pm
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Why this film matters:
The miners’ strike wasn’t just a fight for jobs—it was a struggle for dignity, fairness, and the future of working-class communities across the UK. Strike: Uncivil War brings this history to life, reminding us of the power of collective action and the voices of those who refused to be silenced.

Don’t miss this compelling documentary, followed by a post-screening discussion where we’ll reflect on the strike’s impact and its relevance today.

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