I, Daniel Blake
Presentation 1.
- produced by Rebecca O' Brian.
- Distributed by entertainment one films.
- Premiered in Newcastle.
- Digital marketing was used like.
- posters made in different languages.
- No big stars act in this movie.
- Target audience is older people 16+ as the movie contains more mature subjects.
Presentation 3.
- Ken Loach - Mini Biography
- born 17th June 1936
- The angels share - 2016 and it got 9 nominations and 7 wins.
- I, Daniel blake- 2017 got 33 nominations and 25 wins.
- ken first graduated from oxford in 1957 with a law degree and later joined the Royal Air force.
- The first film that influenced him was De Sica's this had a profound effect on Ken as it made. him realise that cinema could be about normal people.
- Many of his films involved common British Accents and no big strs.
- His movies had quite a lot of swearing which was quite controversial..
Presentation 4.
- Genre of film that focuses on political issues.
- Social Realism word used by artists and painters.
- Guardian gave it a 5/5 review and a critic on the governments benefits system.
Presentation 5.
- British drama about the struggles of the British benefits system.
- BBFC the regulatory system for films.
- BBFC was established in 1912 and they would manage there own membership.
- Classification for films sex, violence, drugs, discrimination.
- Rated a 15 as it has strong language and mentions prostitution.
- Se and nudity may be portrayed but not in strong detail for a 15 rated film.
- Violence may be strong but no show infliction of pain in detail.
- Should not dwell on suicide like hanging and self harm.
- Drugs may be used but should not promote or encourage them.
Presentation 6.
- 92% rotton tomatoes
- 83% amazon
- one review says I Daniel blake is one of Loaches best films
- This film connects to so many people who struggle with the benefit system and helps people not feel alone.
- Won a BAFTA in 2017
- Best original screenplay
Presentation 7.
- To be accepted for benefits you need to have a medical condition and have worked before.
- Some people have abused the system and some people can work but don't.
- Jeremy Corbin liked the film.
- Conveys a capitalist view and socialist view.
- Criticises the welfare state.
Presentation 8.
- The BFI promotes the film industry and preserves films.
- Co-Production by the Uk, France and Belgium.
- The film is set in day-day situations and is low-budget.
- Actors are a-list celebrities which also indicate its a low budget film.
- Characters are of lower social class.
- The film aims to connect to working class people.
Presentation 9.
- The initial thing the audience see on the english film poster is the two award winning directors
- The title is rebellious as it graffiti.
- Daniel wears average clothes which indicates he is of lower class.
- The writing gives an over view of the plot.
- The grey background gives a depressing mood
- The french poster you see the award the film got.
- The family in the poster is the centre of attention which gives a positive vibe.
- The title is written in red pen which connotes with failure.
- The directors are mentioned as well.
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