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| DVD: The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2007)
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Set in 1916 in Ireland, THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY is the story of Damien (Cillain Murphy), a young Irishman about to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. When his friend is brutally murdered for standing up to a band of British... | |
| DVD: Hidden Agenda (2002)
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An implicit condemnation of the repressive tactics of the British government in Northern Ireland, HIDDEN AGENDA stars Brian Cox (THE BOXER), Brad Dourif (MISSISSIPPI BURNING), and Frances McDormand (FARGO). When an American attorney working for a... | |
| VHS: Family Life (1998)
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An unintended pregnancy leads to horrific psychological consequences for a teenage girl whose parents force her to get an abortion. When her family seeks counseling for her, she is directed through a mental health institution that exacerbates her... | |
![]() | DVD: It's a Free World... (2009)
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British director Ken Loach's (THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY) realistic style and emphasis on social issues continue in this drama about immigrants living in England. Career-driven Angie (Kierston Wareing, in her first major role) establishes a... |
| VHS: Sweet Sixteen (2003)
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In the depressed Scottish town of Greenock, 15-year-old Liam (Martin Compston) anxiously awaits the release of his mother, Jean (Michelle Coulter), from prison. Kicked out of school, with only Jean's abusive boyfriend Stan, and her hateful father for... | |
| DVD: Bread & Roses (2001)
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The left-leaning Loach, who has spent his career focusing on the struggles of the poor and working classes of Great Britain, shifts his view-finder to the plight of a union of office-cleaners, invisible in the glittering City of Angels. Loosely based... | |
![]() | VHS: My Name is Joe (1999)
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Peter Mullan (ORPHANS, MISS JULIE) won the Best Actor award at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival for his performance as Joe Kavanagh, a recovering alcoholic in his late thirties. Like half the people in his impoverished Glasgow neighborhood, he's... |
![]() | VHS: My Name is Joe (1999)
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Peter Mullan (ORPHANS, MISS JULIE) won the Best Actor award at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival for his performance as Joe Kavanagh, a recovering alcoholic in his late thirties. Like half the people in his impoverished Glasgow neighborhood, he's... |
![]() | VHS: Ladybird, Ladybird (1995)
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Ken Loach's films have often been critical of the indifference of the enormous bureaucracies that permeate British life, but in this film he displays a tone of evenhandedness in dealing with an extremely complex and painful subject. Former stand-up... |
| VHS: Riff Raff (1993)
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Director Ken Loach's concern for the plight of the working man takes a comic turn in this gritty film starring Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING) as Stevie, a young Scotsman who finds a construction job in the north of London turning an old hospital into... | |
| DVD: Looks & Smiles (2007)
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This early drama from acclaimed director Ken Loach captures the dispiriting atmosphere of Margaret Thatcher-era England. Gritty and observational, the film follows three working-class friends--army-bound Alan; volatile, frustrated Mick and his love... | |
| DVD: Raining Stones (2007)
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RAINING STONES, in its quietly observant, almost documentary-like style, is typical of director Ken Loach's understated approach to his left-leaning politics. It stars Bruce Jones as Bob, a man in an impoverished town in the north of England,... | |
| DVD: Tickets (2006)
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This triptych from acclaimed directors Abbas Kiarostami, Ken Loach, and Ermanno Olmi weaves together three interrelated stories about passengers on a train to Rome, who meet each other in passing but are linked by deeper themes and issues. The... | |
| DVD: McLibel (2005)
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In February 2005, the longest civil or criminal case in English legal history finally came to a close. The case saw two political activists, Helen Steel and Dave Morris, on trial for leaflets they had distributed in the 1980s, which made several... | |
| DVD: The Navigators (2003)
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Directed by Ken Loach, THE NAVIGATORS examines the privatization of the British railways. Focusing on a group of workers whose lives were changed by the decision, the film is written by Rob Dawber, who worked as a railway signals operator. | |
![]() | VHS: The Navigators (2003)
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Directed by Ken Loach, THE NAVIGATORS examines the privatization of the British railways. Focusing on a group of workers whose lives were changed by the decision, the film is written by Rob Dawber, who worked as a railway signals operator. |
| VHS: Sweet Sixteen (2003)
3 matching items found
In the depressed Scottish town of Greenock, 15-year-old Liam (Martin Compston) anxiously awaits the release of his mother, Jean (Michelle Coulter), from prison. Kicked out of school, with only Jean's abusive boyfriend Stan, and her hateful father for... | |
| DVD: Sweet Sixteen (2003)
35 matching items found
In the depressed Scottish town of Greenock, 15-year-old Liam (Martin Compston) anxiously awaits the release of his mother, Jean (Michelle Coulter), from prison. Kicked out of school, with only Jean's abusive boyfriend Stan, and her hateful father for... | |
| VHS: Bread & Roses (2001)
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The left-leaning Loach, who has spent his career focusing on the struggles of the poor and working classes of Great Britain, shifts his view-finder to the plight of a union of office-cleaners, invisible in the glittering City of Angels. Loosely based... | |
| VHS: Carla's Song (2000)
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Paul Laverty drew on his experiences as a lawyer working with human rights groups in Nicaragua in writing the script for CARLA'S SONG, which stars Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING) as George, a Glasgow bus driver. Attracted to Carla (Oyanka Cabezas), a... | |
| DVD: Raining Stones (2000)
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RAINING STONES, in its quietly observant, almost documentary-like style, is typical of director Ken Loach's understated approach to his left-leaning politics. It stars Bruce Jones as Bob, a man in an impoverished town in the north of England,... | |
| DVD: Carla's Song (1999)
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Paul Laverty drew on his experiences as a lawyer working with human rights groups in Nicaragua in writing the script for CARLA'S SONG, which stars Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING) as George, a Glasgow bus driver. Attracted to Carla (Oyanka Cabezas), a... | |
| VHS: Land and Freedom (1996)
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Ian Hart stars as David Carr, an idealistic young member of the British Communist Party who decides to join the leftist forces fighting fascism in 1936 Spain in this drama from director Ken Loach. The story is told in long flashbacks framed by the... | |
![]() | VHS: Ladybird, Ladybird (1995)
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Ken Loach's films have often been critical of the indifference of the enormous bureaucracies that permeate British life, but in this film he displays a tone of evenhandedness in dealing with an extremely complex and painful subject. Former stand-up... |
| VHS: Raining Stones (1995)
5 matching items found
RAINING STONES, in its quietly observant, almost documentary-like style, is typical of director Ken Loach's understated approach to his left-leaning politics. It stars Bruce Jones as Bob, a man in an impoverished town in the north of England,... |
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