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  1. Filmografia di Ken Loach. Ken Loach è un attore inglese, regista, produttore, sceneggiatore, è nato il 17 giugno 1936 a Nuneaton (Gran Bretagna). Nei suoi 58 anni di carriera come regista ha diretto Sorry We Missed You, Il vento che accarezza l'erba e The Old Oak.

    • 11’09”01 September 11
    • The End of Arthur’s Marriage
    • Fatherland
    • Tickets
    • Three Clear Sundays
    • The Golden Vision
    • The Big Flame
    • Carla’s Song
    • Jimmy’s Hall
    • The Rank and File

    Ken Loach’s contribution to this short-film package of film-makers’ responses to 9/11 is a perfectly serviceable account of a different September 11: an activist’s letter to America about the coup against President Salvador Allende in Chile in 1973. At the time it seemed jarring, and in retrospect very much not what was needed; but it’s not the wor...

    A somewhat supercilious satire on the property-owning middle classes that Loach later admitted he was the wrong director for: a little bit Fassbinder, a little bit Gurney Slade. It played into Loach’s favourite theme – the little man against the system – but the director’s instincts are not best served by wackiness. A shame, as it throws away a gre...

    Not an adaptation of the Robert Harris alternative-history novel, but a patchy account of an East German musician as unhappy under communism as he is in the west. This is Loach’s signature theme – systems and authority of any kind are open to abuse – but he is never at his best with non-English-speaking characters and this film (almost entirely in ...

    Another package film, with Loach directing the final third after chunks from Ermanno Olmi (The Tree of Wooden Clogs) and Abbas Kiarostami. It’s a clever idea – train tickets as a symbol for wider social permissions – and Loach’s bit is nice but slight, with a bunch of Celtic fans squabbling among themselves whether to help an Albanian migrant famil...

    The earliest of Loach’s Wednesday Playsto survive shows his early style in full flow. A talky, digressive piece, this anti-death penalty broadside is infused with a jittery hyperactive energy as Loach sought to overcome the staid traditions of television drama. It’s a bit on the stagey side, with lots of cockney chat, but the final execution scene,...

    Loach may not be an obvious football man, but it’s a thread that runs through his work. This innovative mix of drama and documentary pleasingly focuses on a cult figure from Everton’s mid-60s cup-winning side: the Scottish midfielder Alex Young. Loach (as ever) is more interested in the fans and how football folds into their lives (more good work f...

    Loach really nailed his political colours to the mast with this script by the Trotskyist former docker Jim Allen, and in doing so proved that the intricacies of an industrial dispute could be material for compelling, if not exactly exhilarating, drama. Nevertheless, this was evidence that Loach had achieved what he had clearly been aiming at for so...

    You can see the attraction of the Nicaraguan civil war: one of the great international causes of the 80s. The involvement of Robert Carlyle, fresh from Trainspotting, gave this film a shot in the arm, although the somewhat saucer-eyed approach to the Latin characters – particularly Carla herself, with whose exotic mystery Carlyle’s bus driver falls...

    An uncomplicated, comfort-zone paean to the Irish communist Jimmy Gralton, whose brand of free-thinking is too much for the local worthies in 1930s Ireland. There’s not much light and shade here: Gralton (Barry Ward) is your standard crinkle-eyed nice-guy, a sacrificial lamb to the republic’s new intolerance.

    Loach’s mature, unadorned style emerged with this account of a labour dispute in north-west England, a BBC Play for Today that is essentially a lightly fictionalised treatment of the 1970 Pilkington glass strike. It recreates the smoke-filled rooms and committee discussions, establishing that the unions and management are both conspiring to shore u...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_LoachKen Loach - Wikipedia

    Two of his films, The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006) and I, Daniel Blake (2016), received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, making him one of only nine filmmakers to win the award twice. Loach also holds the record for most films in the main competition at Cannes, with fifteen films.

    • 1962–present
    • 5, including Jim
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0516360Ken Loach - IMDb

    Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach (2016) 4 Videos. 54 Photos. Unlike virtually all his contemporaries, Ken Loach has never succumbed to the siren call of Hollywood, and it's virtually impossible to imagine his particular brand of British socialist realism translating well to that context.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, UK
  4. Per sapere tutto quello che Ken Loach ha fatto al cinema, come attore, regista o sceneggiatore. Ti aiutiamo a ricordare i nomi dei suoi personaggi nei film e tutti i suoi ruoli, grandi e...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_LoachKen Loach - Wikipedia

    Ken Loach, vero nome Kenneth Charles Loach (Nuneaton, 17 giugno 1936), è un regista, sceneggiatore e attivista britannico. Figlio di operai, ha dedicato tutta la sua opera cinematografica alla descrizione delle condizioni di vita dei ceti meno abbienti.

  6. 17 giu 2020 · Below, we celebrate the director by selecting 10 of his finest films and creating a much-watch list for anyone interested in the history of British cinema and Britain as a whole. Ken Loach’s 10 best films: 10Family Life (1971) A remake of an episode of BBC’s Wednesday Play saw Loach and David Mercer bring In Two Minds to ...

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