Made in Dagenham
Made in Dagenham is a 2010 British film directed by Nigel Cole. The film stars Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson, Geraldine James, Rosamund Pike, Andrea Riseborough, Jaime Winstone, Daniel Mays and Richard Schiff. It dramatises the Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968 that aimed for equal pay for women. The film's theme song, with lyrics by Billy Bragg, is performed by Sandie Shaw, herself a native of the area and a former Ford Dagenham clerk.
A stage musical version of the film opened at London's Adelphi Theatre in 2014.
Plot
Based on a true story, Made in Dagenham explores the movement that caused a significant law reform. Rita O'Grady leads the 1968 Ford sewing machinists strike at the Ford Dagenham plant, where female workers walk out in protest against sexual discrimination, demanding equal pay. This strike causes a lot of public attention around the world and was seen as out of the ordinary to many because it was not in a woman's nature to do anything else other than the traditional family roles. The strike is successful and leads to the Equal Pay Act 1970.Locations
- Mardyke estate
- Dagenham Civic Centre
Cast
- Sally Hawkins as Rita O'Grady
- Bob Hoskins as Albert
- Miranda Richardson as Employment Secretary Barbara Castle
- Geraldine James as Connie
- Rosamund Pike as Lisa Hopkins
- Andrea Riseborough as Brenda
- Jaime Winstone as Sandra
- Daniel Mays as Eddie O'Grady
- Richard Schiff as Robert Tooley
- Lorraine Stanley as Monica
- Nicola Duffett as Eileen
- Andrew Lincoln as Mr Clarke
- Rupert Graves as Peter Hopkins
- Joseph Mawle as Gordon
- Robbie Kay as Graham O'Grady
- Kenneth Cranham as Monty Taylor
- John Sessions as Prime Minister Harold Wilson
- Marcus Hutton as Grant
- Roger Lloyd-Pack as George
- Phil Cornwell as Dave
- Matthew Aubrey as Brian
- Karen Seacombe as Marge
- Thomas Arnold as Martin
- Sian Scott as Sharon O'Grady
- Philip Perry as Arthur Horovitz
- Peter-Hugo Daly as Bartholomew
- Simon Armstrong as Rogers
- Matilda Cole as Emily
- Romy Taylor as Rosie
- Danny Huston as American Boss
- Mitchell Mullen as Kronnfeld
- Matt King as Trevor Innes
- Gina Bramhill as Hopkins' Secretary
- Miles Jupp as Undersecretary 2
Reception
Xan Brooks of The Guardian gave it three stars out of five, calling it ".. uncomplicated fare, overly spiced with 60s cliches.... But the film is also robust, amiable and so warm-hearted you'd be a churl to take against it.", while David Cox, also of The Guardian, gave a less glowing review, suggesting that, despite initial potential, ".. a promising opportunity has been squandered."
Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half stars out of four. Mark Kermode praised the film highly on his weekly show on BBC Radio 5 Live. He ranked it as his fourth favourite film of 2010, beating such films as The Social Network and Another Year.
Accolades
Made in Dagenham was nominated for four awards at the 2010 British Academy Film Awards; Outstanding British Film, Costume Design, Make Up & Hair Design and Supporting Actress.Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
ALFS Awards | Supporting Actress of the Year | Rosamund Pike | |
British Academy Film Awards | Best British Film | ||
British Academy Film Awards | Best Costume Design | Louise Stjernsward | |
British Academy Film Awards | Best Makeup and Hair | Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou | |
British Academy Film Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Miranda Richardson | |
British Independent Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Bob Hoskins | |
British Independent Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Rosamund Pike | |
British Independent Film Awards | Best Performance by an Actress | Sally Hawkins | |
British Independent Film Awards | Best Screenplay of a British Independent Film | William Ivory | |
EDA Award | Women's Image Award | Sally Hawkins | |
Eddie Awards | Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical | Michael Parker | |
Evening Standard British Film Awards | Standard Award for Best Actress | Sally Hawkins | |
Evening Standard British Film Awards | Standard Award for Best Technical/Artistic Achievement | Andrew McAlpine | |
Satellite Awards | Best Film | ||
Satellite Awards | Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | Sally Hawkins | |
Women's Image Network Awards | Actress Feature Film | Sally Hawkins |
Soundtrack
A soundtrack for the film was released, with the following tracks:- " Always Something There to Remind Me" - Sandie Shaw
- "Get Ready" - The Temptations
- "Israelites" - Desmond Dekker & The Aces
- "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" - James Brown
- "Days" - The Kinks
- "Can I Get a Witness" - Dusty Springfield
- "All or Nothing" - Small Faces
- "The Boat That I Row" - Lulu
- "It's Getting Better" - Mama Cass
- "A Groovy Kind of Love" - The Mindbenders
- "Wooly Bully" - Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs
- "Sunday Will Never Be The Same" - Spanky and Our Gang
- "Green Tambourine" - Lemon Pipers
- "Paper Sun" - Traffic
- "Friday on My Mind" - The Easybeats
- "With a Girl Like You" - The Troggs
- "You Can Get It If You Really Want" - Desmond Dekker
- "Made In Dagenham" - Sandie Shaw