All Out! Dancing in Dulais is a fascinating snapshot of a specific moment in British history, blending activism and artistry. The film, crafted by members of LGSM and Lesbians Against Pit Closures, captures the spirit of camaraderie forged between the LGBTQ+ community and miners during the 1984/85 strike. It’s raw and heartfelt, with a grassroots feel that really resonates. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to absorb the emotional weight of the struggles depicted. It’s not just about the strikes; it’s about solidarity, community, and the shared fight against oppression. The performances, while unscripted, carry an honesty that is both striking and poignant. It feels like a celebration of resilience in tough times, and that’s what makes it stand out.
Activism during the miners' strikeLGBTQ+ community solidarityHistorical context of the 1980s UK
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