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Post by bobbystarks on Feb 23, 2017 20:42:51 GMT
I've seen The Wind that Shakes the Barley and I, Daniel Blake, which I both loved. I wanna dive more into his filmography. What should I see next?
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Post by ibbi on Feb 23, 2017 21:06:24 GMT
Probably best to start with Cathy Come Home if you can, to see how the man has been fighting the good fight for 50 freakin' years. Failing that then Kes. Riff Raff is a good one, and My Name is Joe is worth watching for King Peter of Mullan, Sweet Sixteen is very good, and my personal favourite is Raining Stones.
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Post by bobbystarks on Feb 23, 2017 21:29:03 GMT
My Name is Joe is worth watching for King Peter of Mullan Peter Mullan? I'm in. Thanks for the suggestions!
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Post by taranofprydain on Feb 23, 2017 22:10:14 GMT
Kes was glorious
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 22:12:26 GMT
Really need to see more of his early work but I would recommend Sweet Sixteen, It's a Free World... and The Angels' Share. Apart from Jimmy's Hall, I was never disappointed by any of his films. His slice-of-life dramas especially are very engaging and resonating.
The segment he wrote and directed for 11'09''01 is also terrific and far and away the best part of the collection.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Feb 23, 2017 23:14:22 GMT
Kes
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Post by Mattsby on Feb 24, 2017 5:19:12 GMT
Kes, definitely.
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Post by fujiwarafan on Feb 24, 2017 18:49:26 GMT
I still have to watch Kes, but they say it's his best. I recommend It's a Free World... especially for Kierston Wareing's performance, which is really great. I also advise Raining Stones and Sweet Sixteen. I've personally seen 13 films from Loach but I'm missing some of his first.
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Post by tobias on Feb 24, 2017 22:17:31 GMT
Kes is great, that's also the only one I've seen. However I want to watch the two you've seen.
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Post by eyebrowmorroco on Feb 25, 2017 16:33:40 GMT
Family Life
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