Ken Loach

Film director and screenwriter of Kes

Ken Loach - Artists & Creatives born June 17th, 1936
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Born in 1936, a prominent film director and screenwriter from England, recognized for a strong commitment to depicting social realism in cinema. Gained acclaim with the release of the film 'Kes' in 1969, which portrayed the life of a young boy and his relationship with a kestrel. Directed numerous other award-winning films, including 'I, Daniel Blake', which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016. Often focused on themes of working-class struggles and societal issues through engaging storytelling and authentic characters.

Directed 'Kes', a classic British film

Won Palme d'Or for 'I, Daniel Blake'

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