More than a decade after Britain's miners lost their famous battle to save pits and jobs, Mark Herman made Brassed Off (Pearl, 9.35pm) about their plight. By 1992, when this film was set, the industry was close to the dinosaur stage, and so were its men.
Brassed Off will be most enjoyed by Hong Kong's remaining socialists and those who appreciate North Yorkshire culture, being essentially about the desecration of the working class, their jobs and communities by capitalism and nuclear power. While The Full Monty told a similar story through unemployed steel workers resorting to a striptease act to earn a crust and purpose in life, this one does so through a brass band and one man's passion to keep it alive amid community-wide and personal catastrophe.