"Benim adım Daniel Blake, bir vatandaşım, ne bir eksik ne de bir fazlası"
I, Daniel Blake - 2016
Ken Loach
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Top 20 new-to-me movies of 2022
1. The End of Evangelion (1997, Kazuya Tsurumaki/Hideaki Anno, Japan)
2. The Tin Drum (1979, Volker Schlöndorff, Germany)
3. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021, Dean Fleischer Camp, USA)
4. Little Miss Sunshine (2006, Jonathan Dayton/Valerie Faris, USA)
5. Beginners (2010, Mike Mills, USA)
6. I, Daniel Blake (2016, Ken Loach, UK)
7. Stalker (1979, Andrei Tarkovsky, Russia)
8. Bo Burnham: Inside (2021, Bo Burnham, USA)
9. Licorice Pizza (2021, Paul Thomas Anderson, USA)
10. The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021, Mike Rianda, Hong Kong)
11. Daddy Longlegs (2009, Josh Safdie/Benny Safdie, USA)
12. The Worst Person in the World (2021, Joachim Trier, Norway)
13. The End of the Tour (2015, James Ponsoldt, USA)
14. Hollywood Shuffle (1987, Robert Townsend, USA)
15. The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales... (2017, Benjamin Renner/Patrick Imbert, France/Belgium)
16. The French Connection (1971, William Friedkin, USA)
17. Another Round (2020, Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark)
18. The Trial (1962, Orson Welles, France)
19. Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010, Banksy, UK)
20. Human Traffic (1999, Justin Kerrigan, UK/Ireland)
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god i daniel blake is such a good film idc if youre not british please watch it
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My master's teacher putting us to watch "I, Daniel Blake" in the same week that I've had to go 4 days in a row to our country's equivalent of social service's office to give in paperwork for one social benefit for disabled ppl (bus pass) and them being informed that now that they have all the documents I'm on a 90 business days waiting time has gota be some form of indirect microagression.
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Moving and powerful theatre for our troubled times. Review: I, Daniel Blake at Royal and Derngate, Northampton.
By Karin Johnstone
“I am not a client, a customer, nor a service user. I am not a shirker, a scrounger, a beggar, nor a thief. I’m not a National Insurance Number or blip on a screen. I paid my dues, never a penny short, and proud to do so.” So states the eponymous Daniel Blake.
Kathy and Daisy, played by Bryony Corrigan and Jodie Wild – All photography by Pamela Raith
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Moving and powerful theatre for our troubled times. Review: I, Daniel Blake at Royal and Derngate, Northampton.
By Karin Johnstone
“I am not a client, a customer, nor a service user. I am not a shirker, a scrounger, a beggar, nor a thief. I’m not a National Insurance Number or blip on a screen. I paid my dues, never a penny short, and proud to do so.” So states the eponymous Daniel Blake.
Kathy and Daisy, played by Bryony Corrigan and Jodie Wild – All photography by Pamela Raith
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Hungry for Change
I, DANIEL BLAKE
Birmingham Rep, Wednesday 14th June 2023
Ken Loach’s bleak film from 2016 is adapted for the stage by Dave Johns, who played the title role on screen. If anyone has an affinity for the material, it is Johns, updating the script to include references to shocking facts, like there are now more food banks in this country than McDonalds restaurants. If anything, since the movie’s…
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