Daniel Draper's documentary sheds light on the working class women who were at the forefront of a battle against the government during the 1984 miners' strike.
The new documentary from Daniel Draper (Liverpool Story) tells the story of the working class women who found themselves at the forefront of a battle against the government during the 1984 miners’ strike, as they fought for the future of their communities.
The women shed light on their experiences of the year long struggle, and how they became the backbone of the strike. Their actions reshaped the landscape of working class activism, and many of the women are still politically active today.