Ken Loach
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 88 |
Date of birth | June 17,1936 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Nuneaton |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Lesley Ashton |
Children | Jim Loach |
Emma Loach | |
Hannah Loach | |
Stephen Loach | |
Nicholas Loach | |
Job | Film director |
Film Producer | |
Screenwriter | |
Television producer | |
Television director | |
Education | St Peter's College, Oxford |
King Edward VI College | |
Books | Art and Resistance |
Jimmy's Hall | |
The Spirit of '45 | |
The Angels' Share | |
Sorry We Missed You | |
For the Many ...: Preparing Labour for Power | |
Loach on Loach | |
Route Irish | |
Founded | Left Unity |
Grandchildren | Benjamin Levey |
Samuel Levey | |
Jacob Levey | |
Nominations | Palme d'Or |
Cannes Jury Prize | |
Parents | John Loach |
Vivien Hamlin | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402985 |
Kes
The Angels' Share
Land and Freedom
Looking for Eric
Riff-Raff
Sweet Sixteen
Jimmy's Hall
Raining Stones
My Name Is Joe
Bread and Roses
Cathy Come Home
Ladybird, Ladybird
Ae Fond Kiss. . .
Hidden Agenda
It's a Free World. . .
The Navigators
Carla's Song
Poor Cow
Looks and Smiles
Family Life
Route Irish
Black Jack
The Gamekeeper
The Spirit of '45
Fatherland
Sorry We Missed You
The Big Flame
Up the Junction
In Two Minds
The Price of Coal
Which side are you on?
The flickering flame
The End of Arthur's Marriage
Great Directors
The Rank and File
Eleven Minutes, Nine Seconds, One Image: September 11
McLibel
A Question of Leadership
The Save the Children Fund Film
Recrudescence
The Golden Vision
Tickets
The Arthur Legend
The Price of Coal: Meet the People
Water and Sugar: Carlo Di Palma, the Colours of Life
We Are Many
Les rebelles du foot
The Red and the Blue: Impressions of Two Political Conferences - Autumn 1982
End of the Battle. . . Not the End of the War (We Should Have Known)
I, Daniel Blake
BAFTA Award for Best British Film
César Award for Best Foreign Film
European Film Award for Best Film
BAFTA Fellowship
Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
British Independent Film Award for Best British Independent Film
British Independent Film Award for Best Director
Leopard of Honour
European Film Discovery Award - Prix Fipresci
David di Donatello for Best European Film
BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
César Award for Best Film from the European Union
Hellenic Film Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Prix du Public UBS
Bodil Award for Best Non-American Film
British Independent Film Award – The Special Jury Prize
European University Film Award
Robert Award for Best Non-American Film
British Independent Film Award – Lifetime Achievement Award
The President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Production
Palme d'Or
Ken Loach Life story
Kenneth Charles Loach is a British film director and screenwriter. His socially critical directing style and socialist ideals are evident in his film treatment of social issues such as poverty, homelessness, and labour rights.
Robert Carlyle on The Full Monty's return: ‘If you don't laugh, you'll cry'
... " With the main characters now in their mid-50s to mid-70s, the South Yorkshire-set comedy-drama resembles what might emerge if Ken Loach directed Last of the Summer Wine...
I, Daniel Blake star Dave Johns hopes stage adaptation will 'make people angry'
...By Claire Kendall and Danny SavageBBC NewsActor Dave Johns, who starred in I, Daniel Blake says he " wants to make people angry again" with a new stage adaptation of the Ken Loach film...
Anatomy of a Fall: French thriller wins Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or prize
... Triet beat 21 other films in competition for the accolade, seeing off tough competition from new films by acclaimed directors including Wes Anderson and Ken Loach...
Tariq Ramadan: Islam scholar cleared of Swiss rape charges
... " That view was backed by dozens of high-profile figures, including American philosopher Noam Chomsky, and British filmmaker Ken Loach, who signed an open letter questioning whether Mr Ramadan was receiving a fair legal process, with the usual presumption of innocence...
Cannes: Harrison Ford, Johnny Depp and Wes Anderson return to film festival
... Films by Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson and Ken Loach are premiering at the festival, alongside dozens of others...
I'm cancelled for being a gender-critical lesbian - Joanna Cherry
... " The show was part of an In Conversation With series of events with interview guests including film director Ken Loach, former labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham...
Oldham Coliseum: Historic theatre stages final act after funding cut
... " The closing night saw Eccleston and Peake perform excerpts from a new adaptation of Ken Loach s award-winning film I, Daniel Blake - which was due to have been on the Coliseum stage this summer...
Martin Compston: From a school corridor to stardom
... " Compston auditioned and landed the lead role in Ken Loach s gritty drama Sweet Sixteen which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year...
Tariq Ramadan: Islam scholar cleared of Swiss rape charges
By Imogen FoulkesBBC News, Geneva
Renowned Islamic studies scholar Tariq Ramadan has been cleared of Rape and sexual coercion by a Swiss court.
Mr Ramadan, who is a Swiss citizen, is the grandson of Hassan al-Banna, The Founder of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.
The case was brought by a Swiss woman Who Said she had been raped by Mr Ramadan in a Geneva hotel in 2008.
A convert to Islam, and a fan of Mr Ramadan's, The Woman told The Court she had been subjected to a brutal sexual assault, beatings and insults.
She Said it happened after she was invited by the Oxford academic for a coffee after a conference.
Mr Ramadan, who is 60, had faced up to three years in prison if convicted. He denied all the charges, but did admit to having met The Woman .
The Trial was a sharp contrast to the career So Far of The Man once feted as a " rock star" of Islamic thought.
As Europe struggled with terrorist attacks and rising anti-Muslim feeling, Mr Ramadan appeared as a voice of Reason - condemning terrorism, opposing the death penalty, and even being denied entry to Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia , Libya, and Syria, because, He Said , he had criticised their lack of democracy.
In 2004 he was voted one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in The World .
In 2007 he became a professor of Islamic studies at St Anthony's College Oxford. He also had his critics, particularly in France, where A Number of leading academics accused him of anti-Semitism.
But in 2017, Mr Ramadan's meteoric rise ended, when he was accused by a French woman of Rape .
When that case became public, more women came forward.
By 2020 he was facing five charges of Rape - four in France, And One in Switzerland - and had spent Nine Months in detention in France before being released On Probation . He has consistently denied all the charges against him.
The Swiss case was The First to come to trial, and the atmosphere in the Geneva courtroom was tense.
Mr Ramadan faced a barrage of cameras as he arrived. His accuser, using the name Brigitte to protect her identity, requested a screen be put up in the courtroom so she would not have to look at The Man she claimed raped her.
She described the alleged attack in detail, saying she feared she would die.
Mr Ramadan admitted inviting her to his hotel room, but denied any form of violence. He Said all the accusations against him have been politically motivated and designed to discredit him.
His French and Swiss lawyers also questioned the accusers' truthfulness, citing inconsistencies around the dates of the alleged attacks.
Mr Ramadan was supported in that argument by His Family . His son Sami, pointing to his father's " role in The Debate about Islam in France, " told The Bbc in 2019 that the cases against his father were " motivated by other reasons, which we feel are political. "
That view was backed by dozens of high-profile figures, including American philosopher Noam Chomsky , and British filmmaker Ken Loach , who signed an open letter questioning whether Mr Ramadan was receiving a fair legal process, with the usual presumption of innocence.
In Court in Geneva, The Prosecution insisted Brigitte could not have invented the alleged attack or have been able to tell it to the judges in such detail.
Mr Ramadan's defence lawyer insisted on his innocence, describing the charges against him as " crazy". In his own remarks to The Court , Mr Ramadan asked not to be tried on his " real or supposed ideology".
After a week's deliberation, the three Swiss judges found him innocent.
While he has been cleared in Switzerland , this could be just The First of several trials.
In France, prosecutors are still assessing whether charges brought against Mr Ramadan should go to court.
He continues to protest his innocence in all the cases, and has vowed to clear his name.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com