Films included: Cathy Come Home(Black Jack: substitute title) My Name is Joe Sweet Sixteen Ae Fond Kiss Land and Freedom The Wind That Shakes the Barley Hidden Agenda Carla’s Song Cathy Come Home - Feature commentary by the director My Name is Joe - Interviews Sweet Sixteen - Feature commentary by the director, documentary and outtakes Ae Fond Kiss - Feature commentary by the director, deleted scenes, ‘making of’ documentary Land and Freedom - Feature commentary by the director, behind the scenes documentary The Wind That Shakes the Barley - Feature commentary by the director and historical adviser Prof. Donal O’Driscoll Carla’s Song - Feature commentary by the director and the writer, deleted scenes
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DVD Description
Ken Loach is one of Britain’s most respected film directors with a career spanning over 40 years. From his pioneering days with the BBC, scripting and directing Cathy Come Home in 1966, to the Palme D’Or winning The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Ken Loach has stayed to his film making style and socially conscious subject matter.
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Special Features
Eight discs digi-pack slipcase set including a bonus DVD containing a documentary profiling the life and work of the film maker, including the theatrical trailer of his latest film, ‘It’s a Free World and a 16 page companion booklet.
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Synopsis
Ken Loach is a name synonymous with British Cinema; a director that has continued to challenge his audience’s perception of film form and never ceased to surprise. This second collection brings together many of his most celebrated films, along with some that are ripe for rediscovery. Titles include CATHY COME HOME, MY NAME IS JOE, SWEET SIXTEEN, AE FOND KISS, LAND AND FREEDOM, THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY, HIDDEN AGENDA and CARLA’S SONG.