New Ken Loach Film Begins Shooting
Ken Loach is set to return to the director’s chair for the first time since his Palme d’Or winner ‘I, Daniel Blake’ (2016) with ‘Sorry We Missed You’, which has begun filming in Newcastle.
Read MoreKen Loach is set to return to the director’s chair for the first time since his Palme d’Or winner ‘I, Daniel Blake’ (2016) with ‘Sorry We Missed You’, which has begun filming in Newcastle.
Read MoreKen Loach has used his platform as a winner at the Karlovy Vary film festival to show his concern about British film in the upcoming post-Brexit landscape.
Read MoreVeteran filmmaker and Palme d’Or-winning director of ‘I, Daniel Blake’, Ken Loach, has openly criticised the BBC for “disgusting… unbelievable” political bias.
Read MoreKen Loach’s latest culturally significant movie has set a record for the director at the Box Office.
Read MoreJonathan Glazer is set to release his first film since 2013 at the 2023 Cannes International Film Festival. Full line-up of competition films and premieres here.
Read MoreSocial realist filmmaker Ken Loach turns to comedy for his 2009 football-adjacent film ‘Looking for Eric’, a memorable version of a recognisable story starring Eric Cantona. Review by Martha Lane.
Read More‘The Old Oak’ (2023), the Palme d’Or-nominated “final film” of renowned director Ken Loach’s career, speaks truth to power. Ignore the naysayers. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreKen Loach and Paul Laverty film ‘Sweet Sixteen’ (2002), telling the tale of a non-educated delinquent in small-town Scotland, packs a tremendously heavy punch. Mark Cornachan reviews.
Read More“Kes (1969) is one of the premiere British films ever made. A bold, critical, moving masterpiece from one of the true masters of the form.” Joseph Wade’s review of Ken Loach film ‘Kes’.
Read More‘I, Daniel Blake’ was “our quiet rage”, ‘Sorry We Missed You’ is an impassioned cry for help. Joseph Wade reviews the latest film from Ken Loach, the Cannes nominated ‘Sorry We Missed You’.
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