WPF presents Pride (2014) - the film

Our film fundraisers continue on 10 August with Pride, a story of grassroots activism and solidarity.

Based on a true story, it depicts a group queer activists who raised funds to help families affected by the British miners' strike in 1984.

In line with the movie’s themes of stronger together, we will be hosted by Two/FiftySeven, a venue creating inclusive, community-focused impact by making space accessible and bringing people together.

Make an afternoon of it! There'll be an intermission, with free cups of tea and home baking for sale, plus a ‘Bread and Roses’ singalong. Can it get any more wholesome?

The movie's rated M, so while it's recommended for mature audiences aged 16 and over, anyone may join us. The rating is due to language, sexual references and some drug use.

Tickets

  • $15 waged

  • $10 unwaged

  • Companion tickets for disabled people are free.

  • Pride and Pride (2014) is for everyone, so if ticket price is a barrier for you, please get in touch and we’ll sort you out.

Accessibility

  • two/fiftyseven is fully wheelchair accessible

  • Bathrooms are gender neutral, and include baby-changing facilities

  • We’ll screen the movie with closed captions

  • Seating is in your choice of sturdy armless chairs, bleachers, and squabs

  • two/fiftyseven has really great airflow along with vents to the outside. You are very welcome to wear a mask.

Grab your tickets now!

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