...film-maker Ken Loach has won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival with his whisky-tasting comedy, The Angels' Share.After...
Haneke has won the Cannes Film Festival's top prize for a second time with his film about love and death, Amour.The...
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After winning the prize - awarded to the third-placed film at the international movie showcase on the French Riviera - Loach said his film about the struggles of a group of unemployed Glasgow youths proved that cinema is "not just an entertainment - it... Full Article at Liverpool Daily Post
One has the sense that Haneke is at least holding our hands as he draws us, on the gurney, towards the light. If the night's other awards were a mixed-bag, that, again, reflects the fitful, faltering state of the festival at large. By all means raise a... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 27: Jury Prize winner for 'The Angels Share' Ken Loach attends the Winners Press Conference during the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 27, 2012 in Cannes, France. View Photo »
Cannes shows us cinema is not just a diversion, but shows how we live together ... In these dark times, let's show our solidarity with those who resist austerity.
After winning the prize – awarded to the third-placed film at the international movie showcase on the French Riviera – Loach said his film about the struggles of a group of unemployed Glasgow youths proved that cinema is “not just an entertainment – it... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Haneke has won the Cannes Film Festival's top prize for a second time with his film about love and death, Amour. The festival jury awarded the second-place Grand Prize to Matteo Garrone's Italian satire Reality and Ken Loach's whiskey-tasting comedy The... Full Article at Belfast Telegraph
Loach walks towards the stage to be presented the Jury's Prize for The Angels' Share at the 65th Cannes film festival (AP) British film-maker Ken Loach has won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival with his whisky-tasting comedy, The Angels’ Share. Full Article at Express & Star
Ken Loach poses for photographers with the Jury's Prize for The Angels' Share during a photo call at the 65th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 27, 2012. 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...
Ewan MacGregor, Andrea Arnold and Alexander Payne. The Grand Prix (widely perceived as the runners-up award) went to Reality, Matteo Garrone's satire on reality TV, which met with a far more muted reception from critics than Gomorrah, his mafia hit from... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Michael Haneke has won the Cannes Film Festival's top prize for a second time with his film about love and death, Amour. The festival jury awarded the second-place Grand Prize to Matteo Garrone's Italian satire Reality and Ken Loach's whiskey-tasting... Full Article at Stuff.co.nz
The festival jury awarded the second-place Grand Prize to Matteo Garrone’s Italian satire Reality and Ken Loach’s whiskey-tasting comedy The Angels’ Share won the third-place Jury Prize. Acting prizes went to Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen for The Hunt... Full Article at Shropshire Star
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
Cannes shows us cinema is not just a diversion, but shows how we live together ... In these dark times, let's show our solidarity with those who resist austerity.
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...
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.
RT @THIERRYFREMAUX: Ken Loach a reçu un long message d'Eric Cantona le félicitant pour son prix.
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