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Kenneth Charles Loach (born 17 June 1936; Nuneaton) is a British film director, screenwriter and producer. His socially critical directing style is evident in his film treatment of social issues such as poverty (Poor Cow, 1967), homelessness (Cathy Come Home, 1966), and labour rights (Riff-Raff, 1991, and The Navigators, 2001). Kenneth Charles Loach was born on 17 June 1936 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, the son of Vivien (née Hamlin) and John Loach. He attended King Edward VI Grammar School and at the age of 19 went to serve in the Royal Air Force. He read law at St Peter's College, Oxford and graduated with a third-class degree. As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club he directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959 (when he also took the role of the shady horse-dealer Dan Jordan Knockem). After Oxford, he began a career in the dramatic arts.
6.3Vittorio D.
2009
6.0A Special Day
2012
5.040 x 15: The Forty Years of the Directors' Fortnight
2008
5.2Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life
2017
6.6Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach
2016
6.2Cannes Uncut
2023

Carry On Ken
2006
6.7We Are Many
2014

Oh Jeremy Corbyn - The Big Lie
2023

A Turnip Head's Guide To The British Cinema
1986
6.1Great Directors
2009
7.8Film: The Living Record of Our Memory
2022
7.0Greg Davies: Looking for Kes
2019

Il était une fois... « Rosetta »
2015
7.6Thatcher's Not Dead
2022
7.5Celuloide colectivo: el cine en guerra
2009
5.8To Make a Comedy Is No Fun
2016
7.0What Do You Know About Me
2009
6.5CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel
2018

The Legend of the Palme d’Or Continues
2025