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Tag Archives: Ken Loach
Ruskin House Film Screen Club: The Old Oak, Nov 24
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Tagged Ken Loach, Ruskin House, Ruskin House Screen Club, The Old Oak
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Kubrick, Scorsese and Loach: David Lean movies for Nov
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Tagged Croydon Clocktower, David Lean Cinema, Ken Loach
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Ruskin House Film Club: radical screenings through to Nov
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Tagged John Pilger, Ken Loach, Ruskin House, Ruskin House Screen Club
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Ruskin House Screen Club: The Battle of Algiers, Dec 9
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Tagged Ken Loach, Ruskin House, Ruskin House Screen Club, The Battle of Algiers
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Loach returns with another masterpiece on the state of Britain
Described by critics as one of director Ken Loach’s best, if not the best, it is a pity that the David Lean Cinema were not able to deliver Sorry We Missed You to the widest possible audience before this week’s … Continue reading
Film-maker Loach comes to Croydon to talk benefits and Blake
Ken Loach, the award-winning film director who came out of retirement to make I, Daniel Blake, the acclaimed account of life in Britain on benefits, will be visiting Croydon tomorrow to take part in a series of events organised by … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Community associations, Croydon Council, Music, Theatre
Tagged Croydon Momentum, I Daniel Blake, Ken Loach
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Campaign offers Loach’s last movie, Woody Allen and gigolos
The Save the David Lean Cinema Campaign continues to go from strength to strength, as shown by its September programme, announced yesterday. In addition to the regular screenings on Thursdays, the Campaign is staging two additional screenings in the coming … Continue reading