Paul, a former miner, writes a hard-hitting screenplay about his own experiences of the 1984 miners' strike. However, the Hollywood production company that gets hold of his script turns it into a ludicrously sensationalist and anachronistic action film, starring Al Pacino as Arthur Scargill, and Meryl Streep as his wife.
Acting
Peter Richardson's unhinged Pacino impression as Arthur Scargill
Writing
Razor-sharp evisceration of Hollywood's historical revisionism
Direction
Relentless pacing that mirrors the chaos it mocks

Director
Peter Richardson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1984 miners' strike was one of Britain's most bitter industrial disputes; this film savages how American cinema routinely flattens complex working-class struggles into hero-villain spectacle.
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