I, Daniel Blake.
Publisher number: DI1909 | Universal Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentPublication details: Australia : Distributed by Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2016.Description: 1 DVD-video (96 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmOther title:- Daniel Blake
- I, Daniel Blake (Motion picture)
- I, Daniel Blake (Motion picture : 2016)
- Jobcentre Plus (Agency : Great Britain) -- Professional ethics -- Drama
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Working class men -- England -- Drama
- Working class -- England -- History -- 21st century -- Drama
- Public welfare -- England -- History -- 21st century -- Drama
- Welfare state -- England -- History -- 21st century -- Drama
- National characteristics, British -- History -- 21st century -- Drama
- Working class -- Medical care -- England -- Drama
- Working poor -- England -- History -- 21st century -- Drama
- Great Britain -- Officials and employees -- Attitudes -- 21st century -- Drama
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- Producer, Rebecca O'Brien ; Director, Ken Loach ; Writer, Paul Laverty ; Music composer, George Fenton ; Cinematographer, Robbie Ryan.
- Winner (2016), Palme d'Or, Cannes Film Festival.
- Winner (2016), Prix du public, Locarno International Film Festival.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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DVD | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | DVD | IDA | Available | 070089 |
Catalogued from container.
Universal : DI1909.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2016.
Producer, Rebecca O'Brien ; Director, Ken Loach ; Writer, Paul Laverty ; Music composer, George Fenton ; Cinematographer, Robbie Ryan.
Dave Johns (Daniel Blake), Hayley Squires (Katie Morgan), Dylan McKiernan (Dylan Morgan), Briana Shann (Daisy Morgan), Mick Laffey (Welfare Benefits Advisor), Harriet Ghost (Appeal Receptionist), Helen Dixon (Police Officer), Bryn Jones (Police Officer), Laura Jane Barnes-Martin (Call Centre Advisor), Kema Sikazwe (China), Steven Richens (Piper), Gavin Webster (Joe)
This is an astonishing story of triumph and adversity in modern day Britain. Daniel Blake has worked as a joiner for most of his life in Newcastle. Now, for the first time ever, he needs help from the State. He crosses paths with single mother Katie who is battling to keep her two young children fed. Daniel and Katie find themselves in a no-man's land, striving to pull themselves out of the welfare bureaucracy of modern day Britain. Award winning and critically lauded, I, Daniel Blake is the vital film for our times.
Censorship classification: MA 15+
DVD-video ; Region 4 ; PAL ; Aspect ratio 1.85:1 ; Dolby digital surround , 2.0 audio.
In English with English subtitles SDH. Includes audio description.
Winner (2016), Palme d'Or, Cannes Film Festival.
Winner (2016), Prix du public, Locarno International Film Festival.