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Quite a niche & slightly controversial film this, but I've always had a soft spot for Ken Loachs films
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Daniel Blake (Dave Johns) is a 59-year-old widowed carpenter who must rely on welfare after a recent heart attack leaves him unable to work. Despite his doctor's diagnosis, British authorities deny Blake's benefits and tell him to return to his job. As Daniel navigates his way through an agonizing appeal process, he begins to develop a strong bond with a destitute, single mother (Hayley Squires) who's struggling to take care of her two children.
Critics Consensus
I, Daniel Blake marks yet another well-told chapter in director Ken Loach's powerfully populist filmography. Read critic reviews
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Daniel Blake (Dave Johns) is a 59-year-old widowed carpenter who must rely on welfare after a recent heart attack leaves him unable to work. Despite his doctor's diagnosis, British authorities deny Blake's benefits and tell him to return to his job. As Daniel navigates his way through an agonizing appeal process, he begins to develop a strong bond with a destitute, single mother (Hayley Squires) who's struggling to take care of her two children.
- Rating: R (Language)
- Genre: Drama
- Original Language: English (United Kingdom)
- Director: Ken Loach
- Producer: Rebecca O'Brien
- Writer: Paul Laverty
- Release Date (Cinema): Jun 2, 2017 Limited
- Runtime: 1h 40m
- Distributor: IFC Films
- Production Co: BBC Films, Sixteen Films, Wild Bunch, Why Not Productions
- Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Critics Consensus
I, Daniel Blake marks yet another well-told chapter in director Ken Loach's powerfully populist filmography. Read critic reviews
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sorted byA heartbreaking film with a performance worthy of an Oscar nomination