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His element is Scotch whisky - "uisge beatha," he says, giving it its Gaelic name. The water of life. MacLean is on a mission: He has brought the world of single malts to the French Riviera through his role as whiskey adviser and actor in Ken Loach's... Full Article at The State
France â Language is a touchy subject at the movies. In the United States, more than one non-sexual use of the f-word will usually result in an R rating. A similar problem cropped up in Ken Loachâs newest film, The Angelsâ Share, which premieres in... Full Article at Ottawa Citizen
...(from left) British actor William Ruane, British actress Siobhan Reilly, British director Ken Loach and British actress Jasmin Riggins arrive for the screening of 'The Angel's Share' presented in competion at the 65th Cannes film festival on May 22, 2012... View Photo »
It may seem strange to say this, but it's a real surprise to be going to Cannes again ... It's a privilege ...we never take for granted. We just cross our fingers that the audience emerges with a collective smile.
His element is Scotch whisky - "uisge beatha," he says, giving it its Gaelic name. The water of life. MacLean is on a mission: He has brought the world of single malts to the French Riviera through his role as whiskey adviser and actor in Ken Loach's... Full Article at Albuquerque Journal
His element is Scotch whisky — "uisge beatha," he says, giving it its Gaelic name. The water of life. MacLean is on a mission: He has brought the world of single malts to the French Riviera through his role as whiskey adviser and actor in Ken Loach's... Full Article at FOX News
...bittersweet comedy set in Scotland about unemployed Robbie who discovers a rare gift for understanding whisky. http://www.firstcoastnews.com/video/1652501936001/1/Cannes-Red-Carpet-The-Angels-Sharehttp://cdn.newslook.com/80/808219bd306f082f27420d628d5cc546/images/frame_0003.jpgEnglish... Full Article at First Coast News - WJXX
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 22: Director Ken Loach attends 'The Angels' Share' Premiere during 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 22, 2012 in Cannes, France. View Photo »
I often try to find a degree of flexibility and spontaneity ... A lot of the material was scripted and well-written, and you did get the pages beforehand. I've worked with Ken Loach, who wouldn't give you the script, or would only give you half of the scene unless you were the catalyst in the scene, and...
Angels’ Share, Ken Loach’s latest film in Cannes Competition, begins with his signature mixture of humor, social commentary, and attention to peculiar details of British working-class life. Snapshots of sentences delivered on young delinquents at... Full Article at PopMatters
Brannigan, the untrained actor who stars in Ken Loach's latest movie, has gone from being unemployed in a rough Glasgow neighbourhood to nude scenes with Scarlett Johansson. But he still doesn't have a job. I had no money, it was Christmas-time, and I'd... Full Article at Gulfnews
“The Angels’ Share” is in the competition and is directed by British auteur Ken Loach, who has a long history of appearing in Cannes and focusing on Britain’s working class. This time, he’s dealing with a group of criminals who have to go to rehab and... Full Article at Austin360
Kenneth Loach (born 17 June 1936), commonly known as Ken Loach, is an English film and television director. He is known for his naturalistic, social realism directing style and for his socialist beliefs, which are evident in his film treatment of social issues such as homelessness (e.g. , Cathy Come Home) and labour rights (e.g. , Riff-Raff). Full Article At Wikipedia.org
It may seem strange to say this, but it's a real surprise to be going to Cannes again ... It's a privilege ...we never take for granted. We just cross our fingers that the audience emerges with a collective smile.
I often try to find a degree of flexibility and spontaneity ... A lot of the material was scripted and well-written, and you did get the pages beforehand. I've worked with Ken Loach, who wouldn't give you the script, or would only give you half of the scene unless you were the catalyst in the scene, and...
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