A unique insight into one of Britain’s most dramatic struggles the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike. In 1984 a conservative government under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared war on the unions taking on the strongest in the country – the National Union of Mineworkers. Following a secret plan the government began announcing the closure of coal mines threatening not just an industry but whole communities and a way of life. Thirty years on this is the raw first-hand experience of those who lived through the UK’s longest strike. Using interviews and a wealth of rare and never before seen archive “Still the Enemy Within” draws together personal experiences – whether they’re tragic funny or terrifying – to take the audience on an emotionally powerful journey through the dramatic events of that year. Bonus Features: Featurette - 'The Musicians Within' and 'The Producers Within' One extra scene- ' A Christmas like never before' Directors/producers commentary 'Dancing in Dulais' - The Real Story Behind Pride. Trailer Highlights of London Premiere Ridley Report
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