Still the Enemy Within

London, GB
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OUR TOTAL RAISED FROM SPONSUME AND DIRECT DONATIONS FROM TRADE UNIONS IS £36,790!!!!

 

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THE IDEA

In 1984, Margaret Thatcher labelled 160,000 striking miners, their families and supporters, ‘The Enemy Within’. It was to be the longest national industrial dispute in British history. As the strike began, a group of miners emerged who were prepared to fight on the front line of every major battle.

Dubbed ‘Arthur’s Army’, they were to lead a fight-back that would not just rock the government but would change British society forever… Still the Enemy Within uncovers the hidden story of these remarkable people and their role in The Great Miners' Strike of 1984 – 85.

Thirty years on, we catch up those who fought on the front line. Many of them have never spoken on camera before. Their stories are often funny, occassionally tragic but ultimately inspiring. Through their eyes we look back at a country at war, and the ordinary men and women who were forced to step on to the stage of history to fight for their communities.

Often, the story of the Miners' Strike is told simply as the story of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher vs Miners' leader Arthur Scargill. Here we’ll meet the real leaders on the ground who spent every day for a year, fighting not just for their jobs but for the soul of the country.

WHY NOW?

The film will be completed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the strike in 2014. We hope to secure a limited theatrical release, screening at independent cinemas nationwide throughout the anniversary year.

With a Tory government back in power, and the recent death of Margaret Thatcher next year will see a huge battle of interpretation for the legacy of the strike.  This along with the call for a public inquiry into the policing of Orgreave, means it has never been so important that people learn the lessons of that year and what really happened.

Still the Enemy Within will be a truly unique insight into one of Britain’s most dramatic struggles.  30 years on, there has never been a better time to tell their story.

WHAT WE HAVE DONE SO FAR

We have conducted over 70 hours of interviews with ex-miners, women and supporters, up and down the country including those from the LGBT and Black and Asian support groups.

We have also filmed at the Durham Miners’ gala, the CWU conference in Bournemouth, the David Jones/Joe Green memorial in Barnsley and at the Tory party conference demonstration in Manchester.

We have started to edit the film and we are aiming for a rough cut by March  2014 ready to finish the film by the end of May.

              

WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO DO

Use Archive-There is so much amazing material from the time, much of it never seen before.  We want to use film, stills and other material  to bring the real story of 'Arthur's Army' to life. This cost thousands of pounds to process, transfer and research. We need to pay for a skilled Archive Producer to help us track down all the unknown or unseen footage to craft a really engaging narrative.

Drama Reconstruction- We plan to fillm stylish black and white abstracts to help recreate the personal stories of those involved. This is vital part of the film which has emerged after filming our interviews. Many things that happened in the strike were away from the cameras so filming these will be a key part of telling the story.

Further Shooting- We would like to interview miners from Wales and Nottingham as well as more women and supporters who were involved centrally in keeping the strike going

Post-production - So far this project has relied on everybody working on it for free but people cannot live on fresh air and passion alone. We are reaching a vital stage where we need to pay editors  and production crew to work on the film day and night in order to complete it, in time for the anniversary.  We are aiming to get a rough cut ready by March, which can be used to secure the final pieces of funding we need to finish the film.

CHALLENGES

The biggest challenge to this project is raising enough money so we can afford to work on this project full time until May. Everybody working on this project has been working full-time and part-time for free but unfortunately this is unsustainable. There is an enormous amount of work to do and we need to expand our team and pay our editors full time.

THE TEAM

              

 

This film is being made by Bad Bonobo, bringing producers Mark Lacey and Sinead Kirwan together with director Owen Gower on their first feature documentary. Owen has an extensive background in factual television and documentaries, most recently producing on the landmark natural history series ‘The Burrowers’ for the BBC. Owen began his career co-shooting the flagship Channel 4 documentary ‘Antony Gormley: Making Space’ with acclaimed director Beeban Kidron. Since then he has worked on a number of major television documentaries including the triple Emmy award winning ‘First Life’, with David Attenborough, as well as a huge range of productions for the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky One, National Geographic, Discovery and The History Channel.  This will be his first feature film as director.

They are collaborating with Mike Simons, the author of two acclaimed books on the strike: ‘Blood, Sweat & Tears: Photographs from The Great Miners' Strike’ and ‘Striking Back.  The project is also being made in collaboration with photographers John Sturrock and John Harris  of reportdigital.co.uk and Martin Shakeshaft from Past Pixels, who took some of the most iconic images of the strike. They are donating all their images free of charge.   

The film builds on the 30 year relationship Mike and Sinead have had with the miners and their families.  This has allowed us access to people who have never been willing to talk about their experiences on camera before.

Malcolm Hadley is a highly experienced Director of Photography with a strong background in specialized cinematography for stop-motion features, commercials , series animation and documentaries. As an integral member of the team he has played a key role in developing the films look and feel, through a combination of creative flair and scrupulous technical consideration. As the film combines beautifully shot interviews and abstract drama recon, he is the perfect man for the job. Has collaborated with some of the best directors in the business including Tim Burton, Peter Lord and Nick Park.

Simon Modery is a London-based film editor. He has extensive editing credits from corporates and promos to feature-length drama and documentary. His latest documentary “Four Horsemen” has been an international festival success. He has a passion for political documentaries and has the ideal combination of creative instincts and technical expertise needed for the project.

SUPPORT FOR THIS FILM

Lee Hall, writer of 'Billy Elliot'.  "The Miner's Strike was a watershed in post-War British history. The real story has been buried behind an avalanche of propaganda. This is a vitally important story. Please support it."

Ken Loach, veteran film maker “The mainstream media didn’t tell the truth about the miners’ strike when it happened. And the same lies are still being told. It’s therefore important that we tell this story. The film should be made.”

John Pilger, journalist. "This is an important film. What happened to the miners in the 1980s is happening again in other forms as an increasingly totalitarian, surveillance state touches our lives. If you can, please support this project."

Matt Wrack, General Secretary of the Fire Brigades' Union. "This film will be vital part of educating new Fire Fighters on the role of the union and on wider working class history. We face similar attacks today as the miners faced in 1984 and I am proud the FBU is supporting this film and we will do everything to make sure it reaches its target".

Jane Loftus, President, The Communication Workers Union."This is about solidarity, just like the miners’ strike itself was about solidarity. We need to support this film and get it funded, so we can use it next year to take back our history, working class history. I ask you to support and donate to this film".

We have recieved support nationally from  Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust,  Dartmouth Films The Fire Brigades UnionThe Communication Workers Union,  National Union of Teachers  Durham Miners AssociationUniversity and College Union  and Education in Scotland

RMT LUL Engineering branch, RMT Bakerloo Branch, RMT Jubilee South, RMT Piccadilly Branch, RMT Scottish Regional Council, NUT Ealing branch, NUT Wakefield branch, NUT Doncaster and District, NUT Hackney, NUT Islington, Sandwell NUT,  Unison Kirklees Branch, Unison Tower Hamlets branch, Unison May Day health branch, Edinburgh City Council Unison, UNISON LFEPA, University College London Hospital Unison, Unison Health Branch Bournemouth,  Brighton and Hove Unison, York City Unison ,  Camden Unison,  Sheffield PCS, Goldsmiths UCU,  FBU London Region, FBU South Yorkshire Region, GMB  North West London, TSSA York, Unite Tyneside electricians, Unite Leeds Branch, Unite Hillingdon Public Services branch,  Unite North West 389,  Unite Greenwich, Unite St Pancras Branch, Unite Retired Members Tauton branch,  EIS East Renfrewshire Association,  NUJ Salford Branch

York Trades Council, Lewisham Trades council, Bexley Heath and Greenwich Trades council, Leeds Trades council, Milton Keynes Trades council, Bath Trades council, Hull Trades council, Crewe Trades Council, Notts Trades Council, Medway Trades Council, Barrow Trades Council, Southampton Trades Council, Haringey Trades Council, Brighton and Hove Trades Council, Vale of clwyd Trades Council

We need your help to make sure the film is completed it, so donate today!

Thanks for a great year
Posted: Thursday, 18 December, 2014 - 12:12

Thanks for great year!

The last 12 months has been an amazing experience for Still The Enemy Within team. From filming in January to winning the Sheffield Docfest Audience Award in June and ending the year having screened in over 80 venues.

Since our premiere in Leicester Square at the start of October, the film has been on tour around the UK. We have screened the film over a 100 times and taken part in 72 Q&As.  It has been exhausting at times, but the response to the film and the people we have met on our travels have made it an unforgettable experience.   As the end of the year approaches, we thought we share some of the highlights with you and say thank you to everyone who helped get the film made, spread the word and went to the screenings. As special thanks to the early believers who backed us right at the beginning. It would not be possible without you!

Visit our blog to read our full round-up of the tour and check out some of our amazing photos and reviews on Facebook

Only 1 Day Left to Order  DVD in Time For Xmas
BBC History Magazine 'Best film of 2014'

"A documentary as gripping as a thriller"

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

'Heartfelt and stirring'
Mark Kermode, The Observer

****Empire ****Total Film ****Time Out **** The Guardian ****The Independent
****Sunday Times ****Daily Express ****Mail on Sunday
There are just one day left to order our DVD with tons of exciting extras in time for Christmas. Our last guaranteed order day is the 18th Dec.

DVD of the film out NOW! . Packed full of extras including:
Extra Scene
2 Special Featurettes
Film makers commentary
'Dancing in Dulais' : The Real Story Behind Pride
Subtitles included
And more!

Order now by visiting http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/product/pre-order-the-dvd/
If you miss the last post for Christmas, Still the Enemy Within is also available in shops, we do not have a full list so check locally but it is in FOPP and HMV as well as smaller retailers like Bookmarks.

Still the Enemy Within Available to Download
DVD not your thing? You can buy a download of Still the Enemy Within online now. All you need to do is visit http://stilltheenemywithin.vhx.tv/

Bad Bonobo Christmas break

The Bad Bonobo team will be taking a Christmas break from the 19th December until the 5th January. We will be checking emails sporadically during this period but will be officially not working so please be patient and please mark in the subject anything that is seriously urgent.

The fulfilment company that handles our shop orders will shut on  for Xmas on 24th, open again on 29th and 30th and then not open again until 5th January.  Any orders made after 11am 30th December will not be shipped until 5th January.

For Christmas remember to get your orders in by 18th December!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Bad Bonobo!

Final part of Reward in boxes
Posted: Wednesday, 10 December, 2014 - 12:12

If you donated  25 or more the Still the Enemy Within - A link to a free download of Still the Enemy Within should now be in your mail boxes. This will be live for TWO days and will be removed on 12.00PM on 12th December so please remember to download the film before this time. There are also still lots of opportunities to see the film on the big screen. You can find out details by visiting  http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/events/ 

If you enjoy the film and would like to share it you can buy dvd's here http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/product/pre-order-the-dvd/

Please do not share your download, forward email or post on You tube or any other sharing site. Despite the huge amount of support shown the film, the lack of any formal backing means we have a huge debt to pay back on the films release and we are relying on DVD and ticket sales to do this.

Huge thanks to everyone who backed the film and we hope you enjoy it! 

December Update- DVD released for Christmas
Posted: Thursday, 04 December, 2014 - 14:12
It's been another crazy month with screenings as far apart as Greenwich, Glasgow and Bangor, as well as an amazing growth in community screenings in ex-mining areas including Rhonda, Armthorpe and Kent.  We have done 69 Q&A in 70 venues across the country, and still have 25 screenings still to come. Huge thanks to everyone who has come to see the film, spread the word and tweeted.

DVD Out on Monday - Pre-order now!

This month we release our much anticipated DVD with tons of exciting extras, so if you are wondering what to buy people for Christmas look no further! Extras include exclusive interviews with musicians featured in the films soundtrack, a look at Christmas during the strike in our extra scene 'A Christmas Like Never Before' plus 'Dancing Dulais' the wonderful film made during the strike detailing the real life story behind 'Pride'. 
 DVD of the film out on Dec 8th.  Packed full of extras including:
  • Extra Scene 
  • 2 Special Featurettes
  • Film makers commentary
  • 'Dancing in Dulais' : The Real Story Behind Pride
  • Subtitles included

And more!  

Pre- order now by visiting http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/product/pre-order-the-dvd/

We are also fully restocked with t-shirts, posters and most importantly mugs so take a look at our shop and get all your pressies in one place!  Last order for Christmas is the 18th Dec so hurry, hurry. 

Special Twitter Q&A 8th Dec + Competition time

To celebrate the launch of our DVD we will be running a special Twitter Q&A with our director Owen Gower at 7.00pm on the 8th December using the #AskEnemyWithin. You can get your questions in early, just tweet @owengower84 AND @enemywithin1984. The person with the most retweeted question will win a complimentary copy of the DVD. 

Exhibition of Photographs of the Strike 

Tomorrow night we will doing a special screening at Rich Mix in East London to celebrate 30 years since the infamous Pits and Perverts gig organised by Lesbian and Gays Support the Miners. Alongside the film,  people are invited to join us for a private view of some of the amazing photographs from the strike courtesy ofReportdigital.co.uk.  The exhibition will be open from 6.00pm and a little birdy told me there will be wine for those who arrive early! 

Screenings Coming Up in December...

 We are into the last month of the year and we're still in cinemas! From London to Belfast to Inverness, look out for your local screening...
 

Cinema Screenings


4TH DECEMBER @7.45PM, Stoke Film Theatre, Stoke
No Q&A - BOOK HERE


4TH DECEMBER @8pm, Rich Mix, London

Jointly hosted with LGSM - SOLD OUT

 

4TH DECEMBER @7.45PM, The Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre, Dumfries

No Q&A - To book tickets call the Box office on 01387 264 808


5TH DECEMBER @ 8PM, The Black Box, belfast 

Presented by Belfast Film Festival and the Irish Congress of Trade Unions - BOOK HERE

7TH DECEMBER @8.50PM, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
With Director Owen Gower and Executive Producer Christopher Hird. Hosted by Kate Hardie - BOOK HERE
 

8TH, 10TH & 11TH DECEMBER, Eden Court Cinema, Inverness

No Q&A - BOOK HERE

 

14TH DECEMBER @2.30PM, Watermans, Brentford
With Q&A- To book call the Box Offlice on 020 8232 1010
BOOK HERE

15TH DECEMBER @8.30PM, National Media Museum, Bradford
No Q&A - BOOK HERE

17TH & 18TH DECEMBER, Edinburgh Film House
No Q&A - BOOK HERE

27TH, 28TH, 29TH, 30TH & 31ST DECEMBER, Nottingham Broadway
No Q&A - BOOK HERE

 

Community Screenings

5TH DECEMBER @7PM, Askern Miners Welfare, Doncaster
Tickets on the door

7TH DECEMBER @2.30, The Wesley Centre, Maltby
To book  tickets email  or pay on the door

9TH DECEMBER @ 6PM, London Metropolitan University

13TH DECEMBER @3.30PM, The Natural Theatre Company, Bath
Part of Bath Trades Council Miners strike memorial event - BOOK HERE

 For a full list of screenings visit http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/events/

To organise your own screening visit http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/events/community-educational-screenings/
 

 

DVD Available to Pre-Order online now!
Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2014 - 12:11

Bad Bonobo will release the official DVD of the film on 8th December. You can pre-order now to make sure you are the first own the film. 

Includes the following bonus features:

  • Two featurettes: ‘The Musicians Within’ and ‘The Producers Within’ 
  • One extra scene: ‘ A Christmas like never before’
  • Director/producer commentary
  • ‘Dancing in Dulais’: The Real Story Behind Pride
  • Trailer
  • Highlights of London premiere
  • Ridley Report

The reward of a free download of the film will be sent out to backers at the same time as the DVD is released but don't miss out on the amazing extra archive and interviews- pre-order today!

 

 

Monthly update! Screenings, screenings everywhere!
Posted: Wednesday, 12 November, 2014 - 16:11

Still The Enemy Within Monthly Update

"A documentary as gripping as a thriller" 
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

"I can't express enough my admiration for Owen Gower's remarkable film, Still the Enemy Within. It moved and inspired me....Everyone - not only in Britain - should see this superb film."
John Pilger

Read Vice's interview with Director Owen Gower HERE

 ****Empire  ****Total Film ****Time Out **** The Guardian ****The Independent 
****Sunday Times ****New Internationalist ****Mail on Sunday 
What a month! The film has had an amazing reaction from audiences across the country. From Cardiff to Glasgow, screenings have been absolutely packed. There have been some incredible discussions and all the Q&A's have been lively, to say the least! Every time we do a screening more dates are added and more community screenings are planned. We have been blown away at the vibrancy of the staff working at independent venues across the UK. Below are selection of pictures and highlights of the tour so far. You can see a full album of photos from Oct by visiting https://www.facebook.com/StillTheEnemyWithin/photos_stream

Highlights from the road

Although all our screenings have been fantastic, there have been some extra special moments that have really stuck out. For example meeting the daughter of one of the Dockers in the film in Liverpool, being led into a screening by a full silver band and getting asked an interesting question by a teenager.
Check-out the team's blog post on our site where they share their best bits so far!

BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE SHOP ONLINE

Bad Bonobo have launched a BRAND NEW SHOP ONLINE, with mugs, t-shirts and more. All the money made goes to help fund the wider release of the film so take a look and get yourself some of the best film stuff in town! 

http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/shop/

Screenings coming up- new dates added!

12th Nov: The Phoenix, Leicester – BOOK HERE
12th Nov: The Phoenix Centre Ton Pentre - Book Now by emailing
12th Nov: Greenwich Picturehouse – BOOK HERE
12th Nov: Ipswich Film Theatre (NO Q&A) – BOOK HERE
13th Nov: Ipswich Film Theatre (NO Q&A) Matinee – BOOK HERE
13th Nov: Ipswich Film Theatre (NO Q&A) – BOOK HERE
13th Nov: No.6 Cinema, Portsmouth  BOOK HERE
13th Nov: The Stow Film Lounge, Walthamstow – SOLD OUT
14th Nov: The Moston Small Cinema, Manchester – BOOK HERE
16th Nov: Keighley Film Club, Keighley – COMING SOON
19th Nov: Kinoculture Cinema, Owestry 
– BOOK HERE
20th Nov: Open City Docs & Haldane Society UCL, London - FREE BOOK HERE
23rd Nov: Arnolfini, Bristol – BOOK HERE
25th Nov: The Welsh Assembly
26th Nov:  Sun Pier House, Chatham, Medway Trades Council  and Rochester Film Society
– Contact: 
27th Nov: St Helen's Library – BOOK HERE
28th Nov:  Neuadd Ogwen, Wales– BOOK HERE
2nd Dec: The Light Cinema, Wisbech – BOOK HERE
2nd Dec: The Electric Cinema, Birmingham – BOOK HERE
3rd Dec:  Stratford-Upon-Avon Picturehouse  BOOK HERE
4th Dec: Stoke Film Theatres – COMING SOON
4th Dec: Rich Mix, London  SOLD OUT
4th Dec: Robert Burns Film Centre, Dumfries  – COMING SOON
5th Dec: The Belfast Film Festival  BOOK HERE
7th Dec: ICA, London  – COMING SOON
8th Dec: Eden Court Cinema, Inverness – COMING SOON
10th Dec: Eden Court Cinema, Inverness 
– COMING SOON
11th Dec: Eden Court Cinema, Inverness 
– COMING SOON
14th Dec: Watermans, Brentford 
 – BOOK HERE
16th Dec: Bradford Media Museum  – COMING SOON

 For a full list of screenings visit http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/events/

 

Still The Enemy Within Out This week!!
Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2014 - 19:10

Still The Enemy Within Out This Week

 ****Empire  ****Total Film ****Time Out **** The List ****The Art Desk 
*****We've Got This Covered ****New Internationalist ****Critics Association 
STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN has confirmed screenings with Q&As in nearly 50 venues across the country, from Cardiff to Dumfries. We kick off our nationwide tour of the film THIS WEEK with our sold-out premiere at the Prince Charles in London which will have a special Q&A hosted by Jeremy Hardy and feature Owen Jones. There should be some seriously lively discussion which we hope to replicate at all our events. The team is incredibly excited to show the film and hear your thoughts and opinions so check out the full list of venues below, get booking and we will see you at the Q&A's! 
 

Miners Parade Before Welsh Premiere on 9th October

STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN will have its Welsh premiere on 9th October at the stunning Market Hall Cinema in Brynmawr, Gwent, Ex-miners have been invited to join a special parade before the screening. Tickets are free courtesy of the Coalfield Regeneration Trust who are supporting this event. It will be a fantastic night with a few special surprises.
 Free tickets are limited, so please book to ensure your place. In a local union? Why not make this in to a free branch outing? Politics, fun and popcorn!
 
Eventbrite - Still The Enemy Within - Welsh Premiere
 

Book Tickets Now 

ALL SCREENINGS WILL BE FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH FILM MAKERS 
3rd Oct: Preview -The Frontline Club, London – BOOK HERE
4th Oct: PREMIERE - Prince Charles Cinema Leicester Square, London – SOLD OUT
6th Oct: Bafta London- MEMBERS ONLY 
6th Oct: The Cornerhouse, Manchester   BOOK HERE
9th Oct: Crouch End Art House, London  BOOK HERE
9th Oct:  WELSH PREMIERE -Market Hall Cinema, Wales  BOOK HERE
11th Oct: The Gala Cinema, Durham  – BOOK HERE
11th Oct: The Lexi Kensal Rise, London - BOOK HERE
11th Oct: Rio Cinema Dalston, London – BOOK HERE
12th Oct: Stratford East Picturehouse, London – BOOK HERE
14th Oct: Chapter Arts Cinema, Cardiff – BOOK HERE
14th Oct: The Barbican Cinema, London (Intro by Paul Mason) BOOK HERE
15th Oct: National Media Museum, Bradford  BOOK HERE
16th Oct: Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford  BOOK HERE
16th Oct: Shortwave Cinema, Bermondsey, London – BOOK HERE 
16th Oct: The Central Club,Central Avenue,Cefn Fforest - Contact Ian 07745519516
19th Oct: Cambridge Arts Picturehouse  BOOK HERE
20th Oct: Brighton Komedia  BOOK HERE
21st  Oct: Curzon Clevedon, Somerset  BOOK HERE 
21st Oct: The Cube, Bristol  BOOK HERE
22th Oct: Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle  – BOOK HERE
23th Oct: FACT Liverpool  BOOK HERE
24th Oct: The Moston Small Cinema, Manchester  BOOK HERE
25th Oct: Barnsley Civic  BOOK HERE
26th Oct: Hyde Park Picture House Leeds – BOOK HERE
26th Oct: Hebden Bridge Picture House – BUY TICKETS ON DAY
27th Oct: York Picturehouse  BOOK HERE
28th Oct: Lochgelly Lecture Theatre, Fife – BOOK HERE
28th Oct: Glasgow Grosvenor – BOOK HERE
1st Nov: The Electric Palace Hastings – BOOK HERE
2nd Nov: Hippodrome Community Cinema, Bo’ness, Falkirk  BOOK HERE
2nd Nov: Cameo, Edinburgh – BOOK HERE
3rd Nov: The Lighthouse, Wolverhampton – BOOK HERE
4th Nov: Sheffield Showroom Cinema  BOOK HERE
4th Nov: Into Film (Schools Festival) Cambridge  BOOK HERE
4th Nov: Macrobert Cinema, Stirling  – BOOK HERE 
5th Nov: The Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington (No Q&A)  – BOOK HERE
6th Nov: Macrobert Cinema, Stirling  Matinee (No Q&A) – BOOK HERE
9th Nov: Bath Little Theatre  BOOK HERE
10th Nov: Nottingham Broadway, Nottingham  BOOK HERE
11th Nov: The Quad, Derby – BOOK HERE
12th Nov: The Phoenix, Leicester  BOOK HERE
13th Nov: The Stow Film Lounge, Walthamstow  BOOK HERE
20th Nov: UCL, London - COMING SOON
23rd Nov: Arnolfini, Bristol – BOOK HERE
4th Dec: Rich Mix, London  BOOK HERE
4th Dec: Robert Burns Film Centre, Dumfries - COMING SOON
5th Dec: The Belfast Film Festival - COMING SOON

If would like to help get involved in publicising your local screening, please get in. Likewise if you are able to sponsor a Q&A. We have template posters and postcards available for download. 
 

 

NOT ON THE LIST? HOW ABOUT ORGANISING YOUR OWN SCREENING?


WE ARE RELYING ON YOU TO HELP US GET THE FILM SHOWN IN AS MANY PLACES AS POSSIBLE SO IF YOU DO NOT SEE A SCREENING IN YOUR LOCATION, HELP US MAKE IT HAPPEN. 

THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO HELP GET A SCREENING IN YOUR AREA:

1. LET US KNOW ABOUT LOCAL INDEPENDENT CINEMAS  VIA EMAIL OR FACEBOOK
 WE WILL CONTACT THE PROGRAMMER TO BOOK IN A SCREENING. WE ARE TRYING TO DO THIS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO SAVE YOU GUYS MONEY. PLEASE BE PATIENT IF YOU HAVE CONTACTED US ABOUT YOUR OWN EVENT, AS WE ARE WORKING DAILY TO ADD CINEMAS TO THE LIST.

2. ORGANISE YOUR OWN EVENT 
WE CHARGE A ONE OFF FEE £150 EX. VAT FOR COMMUNITY SCREENINGS.
SIMPLY EMAIL: 

 WITH YOUR NAME/LOCATION/POSSIBLE DATE/DETAILS ON WHO/WHAT THE EVENT IS BEING ORGANISED FOR. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE VENUE/PUBLICITY IS YOUR OWN BUT SO IS ANY MONEY YOU MAKE FROM THE EVENT.

BASED IN WALES? WE HAVE SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR WELSH COMMUNITY GROUPS
THE  COALFIELD REGENERATION TRUST WILL COVER THE SCREENING FEE FOR ORGANISATIONS PUTTING ON COMMUNITY SCREENINGS IN THE OLD COALFIELD IN WALES. PLEASE GET IN FOR DETAILS

3.COLLABORATE ON AN EVENT.
IF YOU ARE ORGANISING A BIG EVENT, WE CAN WAIVE THE FEE IN EXCHANGE FOR 50/50 (OR MORE - DEPENDING ON OUR INVOLVEMENT)  SPLIT OF THE BOX OFFICE TAKINGS

(BIG TIP: BEFORE TRYING TO HIRE THE CINEMA- WHICH CAN BE VERY EXPENSIVE - GET IN TOUCH AND WE WILL SEE IF WE CAN GET THE FILM BOOKED IN AS PART OF THEIR REGULAR PROGRAM - THE MORE EMAILS THEY GET EXPRESSING AN INTEREST IN THE FILM THE EASIER THIS IS.  LETTING THEM KNOW THAT YOU CAN BUILD THE SCREENING LOCALLY AND  MAYBE SPONSOR PARTS OF THE EVENT, LIKE THE COST OF Q&A FOR THE TEAM, WILL REALLY HELP PERSUADE  CINEAMAS TO GET ON BOARD.)

VISIT OUR EVENT PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ORGANISING SCREENINGS IN YOUR AREA

QUICK UPDATE ON REWARDS
All the crowdfunding rewards are being sent out this week excluding the free download of the film, which will be sent out at the end of the cinema run - so be on the look out for some exciting packages in the post!! 
ALL THE BEST FROM THE BAD BONOBO TEAM!

 

Still The Enemy Within coming to a screen near you
Posted: Saturday, 13 September, 2014 - 16:09

STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN has secured a nationwide cinema release and will be shown across the country in over 40 venues. Check-out the full list at the end of this email. This list includes two great previews AND two fantastic premieres. Many of the venues came from suggestions made by our supporters, so big thanks to all those who got in touch.  This list is growing daily, so do not fear if you do not see a local screening online yet- we are working on it! We will be accompanying almost all our screenings with Q&A's, so matter where you live, there is a strong chance the team will be visiting soon. 

Jeremy Hardy to host London Premiere Q&A

We are excited to announce that the London Premiere of Still The Enemy Within will be followed by a special Q&A hosted by the comedian Jeremy Hardy. Owen Jones will also be joining us to share his thoughts on the film and join in the post-screening discussion.

TIME: 5.15pm on 4th October 

PLACE: The Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square, London

Tickets are selling extremely quickly for this event, so please book early to avoid disappoint! 

FREE WELSH PREMIERE

STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN will have its Welsh premiere on 9th October at the stunning Market Hall Cinema in Brynmawr, Qwent, Wales longest running cinema. Tickets are free courtesy of the Coalfield Regeneration Trust who are supporting this event. It will be a fantastic night with a few special surprises.

Free tickets are limited, so please book to ensure your place. In a local union? Why not make this in to a free branch outing? Politics, fun and popcorn!

TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW

3rd Oct: Preview -The Frontline Club, London – BOOK HERE

4th Oct: PREMIERE -Prince Charles Cinema Leicester Square, London  BOOK HERE

9th Oct: Crouch End Art House, London  BOOK HERE
9th Oct:  WELSH PREMIERE -Market Hall Cinema, Wales  BOOK HERE
11th Oct: The Gala Cinema, Durham   Coming soon
11th Oct: Rio Cinema Dalston, London – BOOK HERE
12th Oct: Stratford East Picturehouse, London – BOOK HERE
14th Oct: Chapter Arts Cinema, Cardiff – Coming soon
14th Oct: The Barbican Cinema, London  Coming soon
15th Oct: National Media Museum, Bradford  BOOK HERE
16th Oct: Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford  BOOK HERE
19th Oct: Cambridge Arts Picturehouse  BOOK HERE
20th Oct: Brighton Komedia  BOOK HERE
21st  Oct: Curzon Clevedon, Somerset  BOOK HERE 
21st Oct: The Cube, Bristol  BOOK HERE
22th Oct: Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle  – Coming Soon
23th Oct: FACT Liverpool  BOOK HERE
24th Oct: The Moston Small Cinema, Manchester  BOOK HERE
25th Oct: Barnsley Civic  BOOK HERE
26th Oct: Hyde Park Picture House Leeds – Coming Soon
26th Oct: Hebden Bridge Picture House – Coming Soon
27th Oct: York Picturehouse  BOOK HERE
28th Oct: Lochgelly Lecture Theatre, Fife  BOOK HERE
1st Nov: The Electric Palace Hastings – Coming Soon
2nd Nov: Hippodrome Community Cinema, Bo’ness, Falkirk  BOOK HERE
2nd Nov: Cameo, Edinburgh – Coming Soon
3rd Nov: Glasgow Grosvenor – Coming Soon
3rd Nov: The Lighthouse, Wolverhampton – Coming Soon
4th Nov: Sheffield Showroom Cinema  BOOK HERE
4th Nov: Into Film (Schools Festival) Cambridge  BOOK HERE
4th Nov: Macrobert Cinema, Stirling  – BOOK HERE
5th Nov: The Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington  – Coming Soon
6th Nov: Macrobert Cinema, Stirling  Matinee (No Q&A) – BOOK HERE
9th Nov: Bath Little Theatre  BOOK HERE
10th Nov: Nottingham Broadway, Nottingham  BOOK HERE
11th Nov: The Quad, Derby – BOOK HERE
12th Nov: The Phoenix, Leicester  BOOK HERE
13th Nov: The Stow Film Lounge, Walthamstow  BOOK HERE
23rd Nov: Arnolfini, Bristol – Coming Soon
4th Dec: Rich Mix, London  BOOK HERE
We will be contacting everyone in the next few weeks who are owed free tickets as part of their reward- so please start thinking about which screenings you would like to go to! Tote, bags, DVD and posters and badges have been ordered and we will sending out as soon as they arrive! So keep an eye out for the post man towards the end of the month!
August Newsletter online now!
Posted: Friday, 08 August, 2014 - 13:08

First list of previews, release date and screenings out now!
We are really excited to announce the release date for the film will be October 3rd. We have our first list of venues and dates online now. However, if you just cannot wait, you have a chance to catch the film before anyone else at three exciting preview screenings in September. Check out this months newsletter online here for more details

Two preview screenings in one week
Posted: Monday, 07 July, 2014 - 13:07
There is just ONE WEEK until the screening of 'Still the Enemy Within' at the Durham Miners Hall, as part of the 130th Durham Miners Gala weekend. Channel 4's Paul Mason will introduce the film and host a special Q&A with the team afterwards.

Time/Date:  Sunday 13th July, the day after the main gala parade @ 1300 
Tickets cost 7/5 


 
Eventbrite - Screening of 'Still the Enemy Within´ at Durham Miners' Gala

This will be one of the few chances to see the film before its release in the Autumn so don't delay book today! 

Described at the Sheffield DocFest as 'heartbreaking and hilarious', 'Brilliant' and 'Fantastic'  and taking place just three days after a national public sector strike, this is an event not to be missed!

If you are based in Durham why not download our SPECIAL POSTER and put in your window or on the notice board at work. 

 
 
On the same day as the screening at the Durham Miners Gala, the film will also be shown at a special preview screening as part of the Marxism Festival in Central London.

Time/Date: Sunday 13th July in Logan Hall @1400
Details available here 

Still the Enemy Within wins Audience Award at Sheffield Docfest
Posted: Friday, 20 June, 2014 - 11:06

We are incredibly excited to announce Still the Enemy Within, has been selected by cinemagoers as the audience favourite at the International Sheffield Documentary Festival!

 Watch the trailer here: http://vimeo.com/96834463

Read a full report of what we have been up to in our newsletter here:

http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=b8381faf3f73bc900017d445e&id=8df5000761

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http://the-enemy-within.org.uk/contact/

World Premiere at the Sheffield DocFest 7th June
Posted: Friday, 09 May, 2014 - 12:05

Still the Enemy Within  will have its world premiere this June at the Sheffield International Documentary Festival. 

The film will be screened on the 7th June at 13,45 at the Showroom 4 Cinema in Sheffield 

And  on the 11th June at Showroom 4 Cinema in Sheffield.

You can buy tickets to the premiere here 

http://www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/stilltheenemywithinqa

Unfortunately we can only offer free tickets to contributors for this screening. All other rewards, including dvds, complimentary tickets and everything else, that people will recieve for donating to the film, will be sent out later in the year to hopefully  coincide with the films more general release.  

 

 

£36,790 raised in total!
Posted: Friday, 03 January, 2014 - 10:01

We are delighted that we managed to raise over 36k during our Sponsume campaign through both Sponsume donations, direct donations and cheques sent directly from trade unions.

We will continue to fundraise through out 2014 so if you missed out on our Sponsume campaign you can still donate by sending money directly through paypal via or making cheques payable to 

BAD BONOBO

23 POWERSCROFT ROAD

LONDON 

E50PU

You can keep updated on the films progress by visiting www.the-enemy-within.org.uk and by following us on facebook at www,facebook.com/StillTheEnemyWithin or following us on twitter @enemywithin1984

If you are a trade union and wish to donate to the film you can download a model motion here and we will send remittance when we receive payments.

15k Raised in two weeks!
Posted: Tuesday, 26 November, 2013 - 10:11

In just two weeks, our Sponsume Page has been viewed over 15,000 times, shared on facebook over 7,000 times! We have raised nearly 15k in pledges, promises and donations! Remember every little helps if everyone who viewed our Sponsume page gave just 3 pounds we would make over our target.

We are currently editing the project and interviewing more contributors. We are particularly interested in speaking to people who were involved in the strike in Wales and we are looking for abandoned industerial sites in Notts. If you can help, please get in touch. 

Finally, we will have some more special limited addition rewards coming  on the 1st December that are especially for the festive season, so if you have donated but struggling to think of what to get your loved one, there might be some nice surprises appearing here soon.

 

 

Articles support film project
Posted: Friday, 22 November, 2013 - 13:11

Below are a series of articles that have been written about our film 

http://www.hackneygazette.co.uk/news/dalston_trio_search_for_crowdfunding_support_to_tell_real_story_behind_miners_strike_1_3029111

http://www.fbu.org.uk/archives/7677

http://www.tssa.org.uk/en/whats-new/news/index.cfm/new-miners-strike-documentary-still-the-enemy-within

http://www.newleftproject.org/index.php/site/blog_comments/still_the_enemy_within

http://socialistworker.co.uk/art/36881/Campaign+launched+for+new+film%E2%80%94Thirty+years+on+still+the+enemy+within

Articles in the Newcastle Chronicle, Barnsley Chronicle and other papers to follow next week 

 

 

Ken Loach, John Pilger and Christo Hird back film project
Posted: Friday, 15 November, 2013 - 10:11

Ken Loach, John Pilger and Christopher Hird have backed a new landmark film about the miners’ strike Still the Enemy Within. Veteran film-maker Ken Loach, director of 1985 miners' strike film 'Which Side are You on?,' were among those who attended a special event to launch the films crowd funding page.

“The mainstream media didn’t tell the truth about the miners’ strike when it happened. And the same lies are still being told. It’s therefore important that we tell this story. The film should be made,” Mr Loach said after the event.

John Pilger, who reported from pit villages during the strike, said “This is an important film. What happened to the miners in the 1980s is happening again in other forms - as an increasingly totalitarian state touches our lives. If you can, please support this project.

Christopher Hird, who is the managing director of Dartmouth Films, is one of the films executive producers and will offer his expertise on documentary distribution and marketing.

 

Fantastic Launch at Somerset House
Posted: Wednesday, 13 November, 2013 - 12:11

We had an absolutely fantastic night last night. Matt Wrack, general secretary of FBU and Jane Loftus from the CWU gave enthusiastic messages of support for the film. Jane pointed that absolute necessity of using solidarity to help us raise funds push the film out next year, Matt described how the FBU will use the film in educating new and young members and the parallels between the miners in 84 and Fire Fighters today. Chair of the Durham Miners Gala Dave Hopper pledged that Durham NUM would financial back the film as did members of Unison, the NUT and Doug Nicolls from the General Federation of Trade Unions promised to raise support for the film. In total we have already raised well over 5k in pledges- now to get your individual donations in and remember to share this page with all your friends!

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the background music was too loud to hear the miners comments, heard Thatcher OK :-(

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GBP £26,285.50
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Street Solidarity

£10.00 or more : You will get our undying gratitude plus be named as a supporter on our website and get exclusive teasers and updates about the film

 

Coal Not Dole

£25.00 or more : You will get ALL of the above, (With Thanks, Updates) PLUS a free download of the film after it release AND special pack of limited edition postcards by John Sturrock photographer courtesy of ReportDigital.co.uk

 

*** TIME LIMITED- CHRISTMAS CRACKER REWARD*****

£50.00 or more : ORDER BY 15th DECEMBER AND YOU WILL GET LIMITED EDITION STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN XMAS GIFT PACK -INCLUDES LIMITED EDITION T-SHIRT, SPECIALLY DESIGNED CERAMIC MUG AND LIMITED EDITION XMAS CARDS- WE WILL POST TO ADDRESS OF YOUR CHOICE WITH A MESSAGE (UK ONLY)- ORDERS AFTER THE 15th DECEMBER CANNOT BE GUARANTEED IN TIME FOR XMAS.

 

Demonstration Donation

£50.00 or more : You will get ALL of the above (With Thanks, Updates, Free download of the film, Postcards) PLUS Still the enemy within Badge AND specially designed Tote Bag.

 

***TIME LIMITED REWARD JOHN STURROCK PICTURE***

£100.00 or more : SPECIAL BRAND NEW TIME LIMITED REWARD- THE CHOICE OF ONE OF TWO LIMITED EDITION FRAMED A3 PRINTS FROM THE STRIKE SHOT BY JOHN STURROCK COURTESY OF OF REPORTDIGITAL.CO.UK IF YOU ORDER BY DECEMBER 15th WE WILL SEND TO ADDRESS OF YOUR CHOICE WITH PERSONAL MESSAGE (UK ONLY)

 

Workplace Collection

£100.00 or more : You will get ALL the above (With Thanks, Updates, Free download of film, Postcards, Badge, Tote bag) AND a Commemorative dvd with extra interviews.

 

Picket Line

£250.00 or more : You will get ALL of the above (With thanks, Free download, Updates, Badge, Postcards, Tote bag, DVD) PLUS signed copy of 'Striking Back-the 30th anniversary edition' AND 2 free tickets to any local screening of the film after its release

 

Picket LIne Trade Union Pack

£250.00 or more : Your Trade Union branch will receive special strike gift pack including: With Thanks on website, 10 badges, 5 packs of Postcards, 1 Commemorative limited edition DVD with extra interviews, 1 Tote Bag, PLUS 15% discount for any branch member at any local screening of the film

 

Flying Picket

£500.00 or more : You will get ALL of the above (With thanks, Updates, Download of film, Postcards, Badge, Tote bag, 2 free tickets to any local screening, Signed copy of 'Striking Back`) PLUS framed piece of artwork from the film.

 

Flying Picket Trade Union Pack

£500.00 or more : Pledge 500 or more and you will get With Thanks on website, 10 badges, 5 packs of postcards, 1 Commemorative limited edition DVD with extra interviews, 1 Tote Bag, PLUS 15% discount for any branch member at any local screening of the film AND framed signed piece of artwork from the film for your union office.

 

Miners Support Group Trade Union pack

£750.00 or more : Your Trade Union Branch/Region will get With Thanks on website, 50 Badges, 5 Packs of postcards, 1 DVD with extra interviews AND Community Screening licence, 1 Tote Bag, PLUS 15% discount for any branch member at any local screening of the film, framed signed piece of artwork from the film for your union office. PLUS 1 Free pass for a Rep of your choice to the Miners' Strike Anniversary Festival at Rich Mix cinemas in London on 8th March 2014 (travel not included)

 

Miners Support Group

£750.00 or more : You will get ALL of the above (With thanks, Updates, Download of film, Postcards, Badge, Tote bag, 2 free tickets to any local screening, Signed copy of 'Striking Back', Framed piece of artwork from the film) PLUS 2 free passes to the Miners' Strike Anniversary festival at Rich Mix cinemas in London, on 8th March 2014 (travel not included)

 

Solidarity Strike

£1,000.00 or more : A special with thanks credit at the end of the film, with your logo or name AND an invite to the world premier of the film.

 

General Strike

£2,500.00 or more : With thanks and credit at the end of the film with your name or logo, invite to world premier of film AND all expenses paid trip to the Durham Miners gala (UK ONLY) for two including walking tour of area, 2 nights accommodation and a meal for two people

 

Executive Producer Credit

£5,000.00 or more : All of the above PLUS executive producer credit on the film