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Ken Loach
Director
- 2010 - Route Irish
- 2009 - Looking For Eric
- 2007 - These Times
- 2006 - The Wind that Shakes the Barley
- 2005 - Tickets
- 2005 - McLibel
- 2004 - Ae Fond Kiss
- 2002 - Sweet Sixteen
- 2000 - Bread and Roses
- 1998 - My Name Is Joe
- 1996 - Carla's Song
- 1995 - Land and Freedom
- 1994 - Ladybird Ladybird
- 1993 - Raining Stones
- 1990 - Riff-Raff
- 1990 - Hidden Agenda
- 1979 - Black Jack
- 1971 - Family Life
With
- 2004 - Je t'Aime...Moi Non Plus
Screenwriter
- 1979 - Black Jack
Articles
- Oct 7 2009 - DVD of the week: Ken Loach's 'Looking for Eric'
- May 26 2009 - Cannes 2009: Final round-up
- May 18 2009 - On set with Eric Cantona in 'Looking for Eric'
- May 1 2009 - Classic Film Club: 'Raining Stones' (1993)
- Apr 23 2009 - Cannes 2009: the full line-up is revealed!
- Apr 1 2009 - Ken Loach's 'Looking for Eric': preview
- Mar 23 2009 - Mike Leigh on fifty years of Nouvelle Vague
- Feb 24 2009 - Film production preview 2009
- Dec 1 2008 - Director Kenny Glenaan on 'Summer'
- Nov 6 2008 - The computer games that should be movies
- May 23 2007 - 'Death Proof' reviewed in Cannes
- May 22 2007 - The Coen brothers return to form in Cannes
- Mar 8 2007 - 'Outlaw' - Nick Love Q&A
- Mar 1 2007 - Birds of a feather screen together
- Feb 21 2007 - Cannes forms 'super-group'
- Jan 22 2007 - 'These Times' set visit
- Jan 5 2007 - Hanif Kureishi Q&A
- Nov 30 2006 - Greenaway goes gaming
- Nov 10 2006 - Triumph of the Wool
- Oct 11 2006 - 'Red Road' feature
- Aug 29 2006 - Bringing it all back home
- Jul 13 2006 - Time Out London on Screen
- Jun 28 2006 - 'The Lake House' proves popular in London
- Jun 9 2006 - Ken Loach interview
- May 30 2006 - 'The Wind that Shakes the Barley' wins Palme d'Or
- May 22 2006 - Cannes diary part seven: 'Red Road' review
- May 19 2006 - Cannes diary part three: 'The Wind that Shakes the Barley' review
- May 17 2006 - No Cannes do
- Apr 20 2006 - Cannes competition line-up announced
- Apr 5 2006 - 'X-Men' invade Cannes
- Jan 11 2006 - Neil Jordan Q&A
- Jul 28 2005 - Lars von Trier interview
- Jul 18 2005 - 'The Wind That Shakes The Barley' set visit
- May 11 2005 - Ken Loach to make Irish drama
- May 10 2005 - Ermanno Olmi starts work on new drama
- May 6 2005 - George Lucas to receive special Cannes honour
- Feb 15 2005 - Berlin Report Part One
- Feb 10 2005 - London Film Critics Honour 'Vera Drake'
- Dec 22 2004 - 'Polar Express' Hits Very Big
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