Prometheus

In 'Prometheus', Tony Harrison crafts a poignant poetic essay that delves into the lives of the working class, with a particular focus on British miners during the tumultuous late 20th century. This cinematic exploration reveals the resilience and hardships faced by this community as they navigate an ever-changing socio-economic landscape. Harrison's lens captures not only their struggles but also the profound dreams and aspirations that drive these individuals, shedding light on their unique experiences and cultural significance within society.

The film intricately weaves the myth of Prometheus—a symbol of defiance and the quest for knowledge—into the fabric of the miners' narrative. Just as Prometheus brought fire to humanity, the miners represent a source of labor and spirit that fuels the nation's industrial progress. Harrison employs rich imagery and evocative language to draw parallels between the ancient myth and the contemporary plight of the workforce, highlighting themes of sacrifice, ambition, and the desire for liberation from oppressive circumstances. Through this juxtaposition, 'Prometheus' becomes a celebration of the human spirit's relentless pursuit of dignity and recognition.

Ultimately, Harrison's work transcends mere documentary; it is a stirring homage to the tenacity of the human spirit. By intertwining personal stories with broader social commentary, 'Prometheus' invites viewers to reflect on the historical context of labor struggles and the ongoing fight for social justice. The film serves not only as a reminder of the sacrifices made by past generations but also as a call to action for future ones, urging society to recognize and honor the invaluable contributions of the working class.

Full Cast of Prometheus

Michael Feast as Hermes

Michael Feast

Hermes
Michael Feast delivered a compelling performance as Hermes in Ridley Scott's "Prometheus," the 2012 science fiction film that serves as a prequel to the "Alien" franchise. Feast brought a nuanced depth to the character, portraying him as the stoic and pragmatic captain of the spaceship Prometheus. His interactions with the crew, particularly with the enigmatic android David, played by Michael Fassbender, were laced with an undercurrent of skepticism and a touch of dry wit. Feast's Hermes was a voice of reason amidst the chaos that ensues on the ill-fated mission to uncover the origins of humanity. His performance was marked by a calm and authoritative demeanor, which contrasted effectively with the escalating tension and horror elements of the film. Feast's portrayal of Hermes was a standout supporting role, providing a steady hand to guide the audience through the unfolding mystery and peril, while also hinting at the character's own complex motivations and the weight of his responsibilities.
Walter Sparrow as Grandad

Walter Sparrow

Grandad
In Ridley Scott's "Prometheus," the 2012 science fiction film that serves as a prequel to the "Alien" franchise, Walter Sparrow delivers a compelling performance as Grandad, a character whose role, while not central, adds a layer of depth to the film's thematic exploration of creation and humanity. Sparrow's portrayal of the aged and frail Grandad is brief yet poignant, as he embodies the character with a sense of wisdom and a connection to the past that contrasts with the film's focus on the future and the unknown. His scenes carry an emotional weight, particularly in his interactions with his on-screen granddaughter, Elizabeth Shaw, played by Noomi Rapace. Grandad's unwavering faith and his influence on Shaw's character provide a humanistic counterbalance to the film's darker and more enigmatic elements. Sparrow's performance, though subtle, resonates with the audience, offering a glimpse into the personal stakes and the human condition that lie at the heart of this complex and ambitious narrative.
Steve Huison as Dad

Steve Huison

Dad
Steve Huison's portrayal of Dad in Ridley Scott's "Prometheus" is a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance, despite the character's relatively brief screen time. As the patriarch of the crew aboard the eponymous spaceship, Huison brings a sense of gravitas and warmth to the role, effectively conveying the weight of responsibility he feels for both his on-board family and the monumental mission they are undertaking. His interactions with the synthetic David, played by Michael Fassbender, are particularly noteworthy, as they subtly explore themes of parenthood, creation, and the complex dynamics between creator and creation. Huison's performance is marked by a quiet strength and a fatherly tenderness that contrasts sharply with the film's darker themes and intense action sequences. His character's ultimate sacrifice underscores the film's exploration of the costs of knowledge and the lengths to which one will go to protect their kin, leaving a lasting impact on the audience and adding depth to the unfolding cosmic mystery.
Dave Hill as Miner

Dave Hill

Miner
Jane Riley as Daughter of Ocean

Jane Riley

Daughter of Ocean

Fern Smith

Mam

Jonathan Waistnidge

Jack

Audrey Haggerty

Grandma

Catherine Pidd

Daughter of Ocean

Crew of Prometheus

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