I, Daniel Blake

Winner
Palme d’Or
Cannes Film Festival
Winner
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury ~ Special Mention
Cannes Film Festival
A spare film, muted in colour - and all the more powerful and urgent for it.

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I, Daniel Blake

Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, the latest from legendary director Ken Loach is a gripping, human tale about the impact one man can make. Gruff but goodhearted, Daniel Blake (Dave Johns) is a man out of time: a widowed woodworker who’s never owned a computer, he lives according to his own common sense moral code. But after a heart attack leaves him unable to work and the state welfare system fails him, the stubbornly self-reliant Daniel must stand up and fight for his dignity, leading a one-man crusade for compassion that will transform the lives of a struggling single mother (Hayley Squires) and her two children. Graced with humor and heart, I, Daniel Blake is a moving, much-needed reminder of the power of empathy from one of the world’s greatest living filmmakers.
R
Genre
Drama
Runtime
100
Language
English
Director
Ken Loach
Writer(s)
Paul Laverty
Cast
Hayley Squire, Sharon Percy
Awards:
Winner, Palme d’Or, Cannes Film Festival
Winner, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury ~ Special Mention, Cannes Film Festival
FEATURED REVIEW
Owen Gleiberman, Variety

The British director Ken Loach will be 80 years old in June, and he has worked in film and television for more than 50 of those years, but with his bone-deep empathy for the desperate and the downtrodden, you may feel that he was almost put on earth to make a dramatic feature about the current ...

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