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Ken Loach Takes on Gig Economy in New Film: Workers "Absolutely Exploited to Their Bones"

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Having tackled homelessness, drug addiction, failing social services and other woes plaguing the working class, it was only a matter of time before social realist British writer-director team Paul Laverty and Ken Loach took on the gig economy.

The frequent creative partners (who together created the Cannes Palme D'Or winners I, Daniel Blake and The Wind that Shakes the Barley as well as My Name Is Joe and Sweet Sixteen, among other titles) depict the underside of independent contract work without traditional work benefits or workplace protections in their latest film, Sorry We Missed You.

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