The battle of orgreave 歐格里夫抗爭事件

UK / 2001 / Colour / 62 mins / In English with English subtitles / Dir. Mike FIGGIS / Artist: Jeremy DELLER

 

In 1984 the National Union of Mineworkers went on strike. The dispute lasted for over a year and was the most bitterly fought since the general strike of 1926. On 18 June that year, the Orgreave coking plant in South Yorkshire was the site of one of the most violent confrontations, which culminated in a cavalry charge through the village.

Jeremy Deller’s The Battle of Orgreave, staged seventeen years later, is a spectacular re-enactment of what happened that day. Orchestrated by Howard Giles, a historical re-enactment expert. It involved more than 800 participants, including former miners and policemen, reliving the events that they themselves took part in.

The Battle of Orgreave, filmed by Mike Figgis for Artangel and Channel 4, first aired on 20 October 2002. The film intercuts dramatic photographs from the clashes in 1984 with footage of the reenactment in 2001 and powerful testimonies to tease out the complexities of this bitter struggle.

The screening in London on 26th March will be followed by a live talk Art as a Dissident Form : Re-invention of Living memory, history & identity by Dir. Tze Woon CHAN and Artist Jeremy DELLER, hosted by Hyun Jin CHO. The screening in Manchester on 25th March will be followed by a hybrid talk under the same theme title, featuring Dir. Tze Woon CHAN (online), Dir. Andy WILLIS and artist filmmaker JJ CHAN (in-person), moderated by Dr Wayne WONG (in-person).

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