In 2016, Ken Loach took the Cannes Film Festival by storm, walking away with his second Palme d’Or for the striking drama I, Daniel Blake.
Three years on he attempted to do the same with the in-competition zero-hours contracts film Sorry We Missed You, which makes its way to the home formats this week.Sadly, Loach didn’t manage to duplicate his success at Cannes last year – loosing out the magnificent Parasite – but with Sorry We Missed You, the British filmmaker equals his last movie in terms of impact and realism – a wonderfully performed social drama that impresses from the outset.Set in Newcastle, Sorry We Missed You revolves around the Turner family.
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