I, Daniel Blake

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I, Daniel Blake is a 2016 British social-realist drama film that follows an ill carpenter’s struggle with the UK welfare system, directed by Ken Loach and acclaimed for its powerful critique of bureaucratic injustice.

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instanceOf British film
drama film
film
social-realist film
awardReceived BAFTA Award for Best Film
surface form: BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film

César Award for Best Foreign Film
Palme d’Or
surface form: Palme d'Or
cinematographyBy Robbie Ryan
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Ken Loach
distributedBy eOne Films
editedBy Jonathan Morris
festivalSection Cannes Film Festival main competition
filmingLocation Newcastle upon Tyne
genre drama
social realism
hasTheme critique of bureaucracy
dignity of working-class people
social justice
solidarity
mainCharacter I, Daniel Blake self-linksurface differs
surface form: Daniel Blake

Katie Morgan
musicBy George Fenton
originalLanguage English
portrays austerity policies
bureaucratic injustice
ill health and disability
poverty
social exclusion
unemployment
welfare system in the United Kingdom
premieredAt Cannes Film Festival
surface form: 2016 Cannes Film Festival
producer Rebecca O'Brien
productionCompany Sixteen Films
Why Not Productions
Wild Bunch
releaseDate 2016-05-13
releaseYear 2016
runtimeMinutes 100
screenwriter Paul Laverty
setInCity Newcastle upon Tyne
setInCountry United Kingdom
setInPeriod 2010s
stars Briana Shann
Dave Johns
Dylan McKiernan
Hayley Squires
writtenInCollaboration Ken Loach
Paul Laverty

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Sixteen Films produced I, Daniel Blake
I, Daniel Blake mainCharacter I, Daniel Blake self-linksurface differs
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Sorry We Missed You followsWorkOf I, Daniel Blake
Paul Laverty wroteScreenplayFor I, Daniel Blake
Robbie Ryan workedOn I, Daniel Blake
Jonathan Morris notableWork I, Daniel Blake
Jonathan Morris edited I, Daniel Blake
Why Not Productions notableWork I, Daniel Blake
Rebecca O'Brien notableWork I, Daniel Blake