United Kingdom Box Office for Pride (2014)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
United Kingdom Box Office $16,442Details
Worldwide Box Office $7,280,777Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $2,676,144 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $337,962 Details
Total North America Video Sales $3,014,106
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Synopsis

It’s the summer of 1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money to support the strikers’ families. Initially rebuffed by the Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales and sets off to make their donation in person. As the strike drags on, the two groups discover that standing together makes for the strongest union of all.

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Movie Details

United Kingdom Releases: June 7th, 2024 (Limited) (10th Anniversary)
Video Release: December 23rd, 2014 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language and brief sexual content.
(Rating bulletin 2338, 9/3/2014)
Running Time: 119 minutes
Keywords: Inspired by a True Story, Unions, Strike, LGBTQ+, Bigotry, 1980s, Wales, Life in a Small Town
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Calamity Films
Production Countries: France, United Kingdom
Languages: English, Welsh

2014 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Winners

February 8th, 2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel poster

The BAFTA winners were announced on Sunday and there were a few surprises, including the number one winner. The Grand Budapest Hotel took home five awards, while Boyhood, The Theory of Everything, and Whiplash earned three each. More...

2014 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 11th, 2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel poster

The BAFTA nominations were announced yesterday and unlike most other Awards Season voters, the BAFTA voters gave us some real surprises. For instance, Birdman didn't lead the way. In fact, it was a comedy, The Grand Budapest Hotel, that earned the most nominations at 11. Granted, Birdman and The Theory of Everything were tied for second place with ten each, but it is still strange to see a comedy leading the way. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 23rd, 2014

December 22nd, 2014

Like every other week, new releases on the home market come out on Tuesday. Unlikely every other week, Christmas Eve is on Wednesday. Christmas Eve is the busiest shopping day of the year, but it is mostly last minute food purchases and almost no one is paying attention to new DVD and Blu-ray releases. This explains why there are so few new releases of note. That's not to say there are no releases worth checking out; in fact, there are four contenders for Pick of the Week. Continuum: Season 3 (DVD or Blu-ray); The Good Lie (Blu-ray Combo Pack); and The Trip to Italy (DVD or Blu-ray) were all in the running. However, in the end, I went with Pride (DVD or Blu-ray).

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2014 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 11th, 2014

Birdman poster

The Golden Globes nominations were announced this morning, at three in the morning, because the people at Golden Globes are under the delusion that news announced at 3:00 a.m. is somehow more important if it is announced before anyone is awake. As for the actual nominations, like with the Independent Spirit Awards and the SAG nominations, Birdman led the way. It earned seven nominations, while Boyhood and The Imitation Game tied for second with five apiece. Starting to notice a pattern here? This could be a really dull Awards Season with very few surprises. On the other hand, predictable means less work for me. Plus, predictable probably means the Awards Season voters are making the right choices, as surprises usually mean someone made the wrong choice. More...

Per Theater Chart: Birdman Still Soars

October 28th, 2014

Birdman poster

Despite growing its theater count to 50, Birdman was able to remain in top spot on the per theater chart with a powerful average of $27,593. Next up was CitizenFour, which was really close behind with an average of $25,264 in five theaters. This is excellent for a documentary, but as a documentary, it's chances of expanding significantly are limited. Laggies will likely expand somewhat after opening with an average of $14,828, also in five theaters. It has a much more mainstream appeal, so it if does expand, it could do well. Then again, this is never an easy strategy and I'm sure the studio will be happy with a strong home market run. Force Majeure was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,655 in two theaters. More...

Per Theater Chart: Proud Result for Not Cool

October 1st, 2014

Not Cool poster

There were only three films in the $10,000 club and it was a holdover leading the way. Not Cool pulled in $24,964 in one theater for a two-weekend total of $35,688. The best new release was Pride with an average of $13,662 in six theaters. The final film in the $10,000 club was also the number one film on the overall box office, The Equalizer, with an average of $10,549. More...

Limited Releases You Can Take Pride In

September 26th, 2014

Pride poster

The list of new releases is a little calmer this week than it was last week. There are still a few movies that could do well. The Two Faces of January has some of the best reviews and has an impressive cast, but it is also playing on Video on Demand, so its box office numbers might not shine. On the other hand, I think Pride will turn its excellent reviews into a long run on limited release. It might even find a significant measure of mainstream success. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2024/06/07 - $1,140   12 $95   $1,140 1
2024/06/14 - $538 -53% 6 $90   $12,706 2
2024/06/21 - $2,596 +383% 38 $68   $16,442 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 10/30/2014 $48,237 94 164 978 $2,240,370 9/12/2022
Germany 10/31/2014 $0 0 0 0 $727,739 8/23/2018
Italy 12/12/2014 $0 0 0 0 $1,546,434 11/6/2018
Mexico 6/26/2015 $19,761 0 0 0 $135,212 9/7/2018
North America 9/26/2014 $81,971 6 124 511 $1,447,022
Poland 3/6/2015 $22,955 0 0 0 $23,205 12/30/2018
South Korea 5/16/2017 $4,407 12 35 87 $89,632 9/1/2017
Spain 3/20/2015 $191,862 75 96 547 $1,041,641 11/28/2018
Turkey 6/26/2015 $0 0 19 19 $13,080 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 6/7/2024 $1,140 12 38 56 $16,442 6/26/2024
 
Worldwide Total$7,280,777 6/26/2024

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Lead Ensemble Members

Bill Nighy    Cliff
Imelda Staunton    Hefina
Dominic West    Jonathan
Paddy Considine    Dai
Andrew Scott    Gethin
Joseph Gilgun    Mike
George MacKay    Joe
Ben Schnetzer    Mark
Menna Trussler    Gwen

Supporting Cast

Abram Rooney    Joe
Faye Marsay    Steph Chambers

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Matthew Warchus    Director
Stephen Beresford    Screenwriter
David Livingstone    Producer
Cameron McCracken    Executive Producer
Christine Langan    Executive Producer
Natascha Wharton    Executive Producer
Simon Bowles    Production Designer
Melanie Ann Oliver    Editor
Christopher Nightingale    Composer
Tat Radcliffe    Director of Photography