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Comrades (1987)

The story of "The Tolpuddle Martyrs". A group of 19th century English farm labourers who formed one of the first trade unions and started a campaign to receive fair wages.

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Mike M 21 Jun 2009

Sees in the Martyrs' struggles the origins of unionism, a subject which would obviously be of relevance to the Britain into which it was first released, but is no less so viewed from the perspective of the industrial actions of 2009. If the film has something to say, it's also supremely visual in saying it: indeed, this may be the closest any British film has come to matching the sheer physical beauty of Malick's "Days of Heaven"... The film's political leanings are such that these characters come to be defined more by communal activity - working, singing, gathered round at touring shows - than they perhaps are as individuals; still, in its rough-hewn combination of history lesson, grass-roots politics and folk poetry, this counts as a notable rediscovery, to be filed alongside Loach's "Land and Freedom" and the Brownlow/Mollo "Winstanley" on any serious left-facing DVD shelf.

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Michael O 02 Dec 2011

slow paced 3 hour long film which was very disappointing despite a strong cast. A lot of unnecessary scenes really drag this out. Could have, should have been a whole lot better than this

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Peter C 25 Apr 2009

A stunning Bill Douglas film. Rarely seen, difficult to find, this is a great film vaguelly about the rise of British Unions, is more focused on the characters who were forced tos truggle through insane hardships for basic human rights. A must- see for anyone interested in cinema.

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Elgan D 20 Oct 2010

3 Hours that dragged considerably. No doubt an important story but the characterisation is poor and frustratingly key points to the plot are carried out off screen.

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David B 01 Sep 2009

Brilliant (and true) story with excellent cinematography. It is 3 hours long BUT if you can stay awake for that long you'll be richly rewarded by this film.

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