Product Tag - Ken Loach

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    Route Irish (Original)

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    Route Irish (Original)

    A private security contractor in Iraq rejects the official explanation of his friend’s death and decides to investigate.
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    $34.00
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    Looking For Eric (Original)

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    Looking For Eric (Original)

    A man trying to put his life back on track gets some advice from an unexpected benefactor (the ex football player Eric Cantona) in this comedy-drama from acclaimed British director Ken Loach.
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    $29.00
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    Cathy Come Home (1966)

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    Cathy Come Home (1966)

    Cathy Come Home is a 1966 BBC television play by Jeremy Sandford, produced by Tony Garnett and directed by Ken Loach, about homelessness. A 1998 Radio Times readers’ poll voted it the “best single television drama” and a 2000 industry poll rated it as the second best British television programme ever made. Filmed in a gritty, realistic drama documentary style, it was first broadcast on 16 November 1966 on BBC1. The play was shown in the BBC’s The Wednesday Play anthology strand, which was well known for tackling social issues.

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    The Golden Vision (1968)

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    The Golden Vision (1968)

    The obsessive supporters of Everton FC forsake wives, families and God to follow their beloved team. Meanwhile, the club and its players try to live up to their expectations.

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    The Spirit of '45 (2013)

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    The Spirit of ’45 (2013)

    Ken Loach’s 2013 documentary about social change in Britain in the aftermath of the Second World War, including the nationalisation of industries and the formation of the welfare state. Made almost entirely in black & white, so B&W archive footage from the 1940s blend in with interviews made today.

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    I, Daniel Blake (2016)

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    I, Daniel Blake (2016)

    A middle aged carpenter, who requires state welfare after injuring himself, is joined by a single mother in a similar scenario.

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    Poor Cow (1967)

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    Poor Cow (1967)

    The first of several social realism films by Ken Loach, this had less impact than those made as TV plays. Poor Cow follows the tangled life of Joy, who turns to Dave after her lover is jailed for theft. When Dave in turn is jailed, she is left with a son to keep. When he goes missing, she sees what’s important.

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    Ladybird Ladybird (1994)

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    Ladybird Ladybird (1994)

    This Ken Loach docu-drama relates the story of a British woman’s fight with Social Services over the care of her children. Maggie has a history of bouncing from one abusive relationship to another. She has four children, of four different fathers, who came to the attention of Social Services when they were injured in a fire. Subsequently, Maggie was found to be an “unfit mother” and her children were removed from her care. She finally meets the man of her dreams, a Paraguayan expatriate, and they start a family together. Unfortunately, Social Services seems unwilling to accept that her life has changed and rends them from their new children. She and Jorge together, and separately, fight Social Services, Immigration, and other government bureaucrats in a desperate battle to make their family whole again.

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    Land and Freedom (1995)

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    Land and Freedom (1995)

    The movie narrates the story of David Carr, an unemployed worker and member of the Communist Party of Great Britain. In 1936 he decides to fight for the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War, an anti-fascist coalition of liberals, communists and anarchists. Similar to George Orwell’s experiences documented in Homage to Catalonia, he joins the POUM worker militia and witnesses first hand the betrayal of the Spanish revolution by the Stalinists, loyal only to the dictat of Moscow.

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    The Navigators (2001)

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    The Navigators (2001)

    In South Yorkshire, a small group of railway maintenance men discover that because of privatization, their lives will never be the same. When the trusty British Rail sign is replaced by one reading East Midland Infrastructure, it is clear that there will be the inevitable winners and losers as downsizing and efficiency become the new buzzwords.

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    Kes (1969)

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    Kes (1969)

    A young, English working-class boy spends his free time caring for and training his pet falcon.

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    It's a Free World...

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    It’s a Free World…

    The film focuses on Angie (Kierston Wareing), a working class woman who, after being fired by the agency that she works for, decides to set up a recruitment agency of her own, running it from her kitchen with her friend Rose (Juliet Ellis). Taking advantage of the desperation of immigrants, Angie is able to build a successful business extremely quickly.

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