Ken Loach
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Cannes Recap: Can Any of This Year’s Movies Crash the Oscar Race?
Cannes movies won nine Academy Awards in February, but the next crop looks a lot thinner
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17 Biggest Winners and Losers of Cannes Film Festival 2016
Sean Penn, Kristen Stewart, Woody Allen, provocateurs and terrorists all made our list of the festival’s best and worst
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Ken Loach’s ‘I, Daniel Blake’ Wins Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or
In an awards ceremony filled with upsets, top acting prizes go to Jaclyn Jose for “Ma’ Rosa” and Shahab Hosseini for “The Salesman”
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Cannes: Sundance Selects Acquires Ken Loach Drama ‘I, Daniel Blake’
Politically charged film from veteran British director won strong reviews after Thursday’s Cannes premiere
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Sex, Skin & Nerve in Cannes: 5 Top Lessons From the French Film Festival So Far
Steve Pond: Good or bad, film after film at this year’s festival has been bold, audacious and even a little nuts
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Czech Films Hit the Road for Moveable Fest
Czech That Film Festival's stop in Los Angeles is only part of an 11-city U.S. tour
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‘The Angels’ Share’ Review: Ken Loach Pours Engaging Shot of Scotch
The Glasgow-set comedy is really a heist yarn with a conscience — and a Scottish brogue
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‘The Angels’ Share’ Review: Ken Loach Pours Engaging Shot of Scotch
His Glasgow-set comedy is actually a heist film with a conscience — and a heavy brogue
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Ken Loach Slams Margaret Thatcher, Says Funeral Should Be ‘Privatized’
Socialist filmmaker calls Thatcher "the most divisive and destructive prime minister of modern times."
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Cannes 2012: Sundance Selects Acquires Ken Loach’s ‘The Angels’ Share’
IFC/Sundance have worked with Loach on three prior projects, one of which won the Palme d'Or
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Cannes 2012: ‘Holy Motors,’ Holy S#*!
Day 8: The wild and weird "Holy Motors" provides a shot of adrenaline, and Ken Loach doesn't want to watch his language
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Cannes, Day 3: Place Your Bets
Stars are scarce and viewers are falling asleep … but it’s still Cannes
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Ken Loach Iraq Drama Joins Cannes Competition at Last Minute
“Route Irish” follows two British soldiers along a dangerous stretch of road during the war
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Ken Loach Learns to Laugh, with Eric Cantona; Israeli Film’s Renaissance
The crowd cheered and clapped at 10 in the morning on Monday for a feel-good film from one of the most earnest and unflinching directors on the block, Ken Loach. The cerebral, diminutive Loach often makes his films in the world of the British working class. He likes to focus on the forgotten man, the…
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Cannes Has That Scaled-Back Feeling
Early signs point to fewer executives and titles that just aren’t hot enough to acquire.