Ken Loach
Kenneth Loach (born June 17, 1936 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire and usually credited as Ken Loach) is a British film director.
In December 2003, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Birmingham.
Filmography
- Z Cars (1962) TV Series
- Diary of a Young Man (1964) (TV)
- 3 Clear Sundays (1965) (TV)
- Up the Junction (1965) (TV)
- The End of Arthur's Marriage (1965) (TV)
- Coming Out Party (1965) (TV)
- Cathy Come Home (1966) (TV) (as Kenneth Loach)
- In Two Minds (1967) (TV)
- Poor Cow (1967)
- The Golden Vision (1968) (TV)
- The Big Flame (1969) (TV)
- Kes (1969) (as Kenneth Loach)
- The Rank and the File (1971) (TV; part of the Play for Today series)
- The Save the Children Fund Film (1971)
- Family Life (1971)
- After a Lifetime (1971) (TV)
- A Misfortune (1973) (TV)
- Days of Hope (1975) (TV mini series)
- The Price of Coal (1977) (TV)
- Black Jack (1979)
- Auditions (1980) (TV)
- The Gamekeeper (1980)
- A Question of Leadership (1981) (TV)
- Looks and Smiles (1981) (as Kenneth Loach)
- The Red and the Blue: Impressions of Two Political Conferences - Autumn 1982 (1983) (TV)
- Questions of Leadership (1983) (TV)
- Which Side Are You On? (1984)
- Fatherland (1986)
- The View From the Woodpile (1989) (TV)
- Hidden Agenda (1990)
- Riff-Raff (1990)
- Raining Stones (1993)
- Ladybird Ladybird (1994)
- Land and Freedom (1995; won the FIPRESCI International Critics Prize and the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.
- A Contemporary Case for Common Ownership (1995)
- Carla's Song (1996)
- The Flickering Flame (1997)
- My Name Is Joe (1998)
- Bread and Roses (2000)
- The Navigators (2001)
- Sweet Sixteen (2002)
- Ae Fond Kiss... (2004)