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A row of terraced houses sit in the background, with a large swathe of green grass in front. On the grass are several police men wearing helmets and carrying shields and batons. They are charging at men dressed in jeans, t-shirts, and sweatshirts.

Exhibitions

Jeremy Deller – The Battle of Orgreave: Screening

Runs Until 3 Nov 2024

Quick summary

Price
Free
Running time
62 minutes
Venue
  • Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art Collection Space

Additional information

The film contains strong language and re-enactments of violent clashes.

Viewer discretion is advised.

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Event description

To mark the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Miners’ Strike which had, and still has, a profound impact on Sunderland and the North East of England. Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art Collection Space is screening The Battle of Orgreave –  Mike Figgis’ film of Jeremy Deller’s re-enactment.

The violent confrontation between police and miners outside the coking plant at Orgreave in South Yorkshire was one of the crucial episodes in the 1984 Miners’ Strike. Made 17 years later in the same village, The Battle of Orgreave centres on a re-enactment of the brutal confrontation made with the participation of former miners, their relatives and re-enactment specialists. Mike Figgis’ film combines footage of the day’s event with interviews with several key protagonists.

Mac McLoughlin, a former miner and serving policeman on the field in 1984, reveals details about the build-up within the police force prior to the stand-off; David Douglass (National Union of Mineworkers, Branch Secretary for Hatfield Main Colliery and Mining Historian) talks about the meaning of the confrontation in relation to the trade union movement; Stephanie Gregory (Womens’ Support Group and Former chair-person of the Rotherham Miners Support Group) reminisces about the effects on family life; and Tony Benn (MP for Chesterfield between 1984-2001) talks about the media’s role in covering up the truth about the strike in 1984.

On display alongside The Battle of Orgreave is a selection of photographs taken during the 1984 North East miners’ strike including photos of pickets at Monkwearmouth and Easington collieries, marches and demonstrations in Sunderland and everyday family life.

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