2023
year
113
Minutes
SCHEDULE
02.03.2024
/ 05:10 PM/
Audi 7 PVR INOX ORION MALL
05.03.2024
/ 02:35 PM/
Audi 7 PVR INOX ORION MALL
Synopsis
The Old Oak is the story of a village in the northeast of England where the mine closed and people felt deserted by the system. Many young ones have left, and what was once a thriving, proud community struggles to keep old values alive. But there is growing anger, resentment, and a lack of hope. Houses are cheap and available. This makes it an ideal location for the Syrian refugees that have been accepted by Britain in recent years. How will the Syrians be received? And what will be the future for the last remaining pub in the village, The Old Oak?
Producer(s) or Production Company: Rebecca O'Brien, Pascal Caucheteux
Screenplay: Paul Laverty
Director of Photography: Robbie Ryan
Editor: Jonathan Morris
Music: George Fenton
Sound: Kevin Brazier
Cast: Dave Turner, Ebla Mari, Claire Rodgerson, Trevor Fox, Chris McGlade, Col Tait
Awards - Winner: Locarno IFF (Audience Award), Palm Springs IFF (Bridging the Borders Award - Special Mention), Ghent IFF (Audience Award), Valladolid IFF (Best Actor - Dave Turner, Audience Award - Best Film)
Awards - Nominations | Screened | Official Selection: Cannes FF (Palme d'Or), BAFTA Awards (Outstanding British Film of the Year), Valladolid IFF (Best Film)
Director's Biography
KEN LOACH
Ken Loach was born in 1936 in Nuneaton. After a brief spell in the theatre, Loach was recruited by the BBC in 1963 as a television director. This launched a long career directing films for television and cinema, from CATHY COME HOME (1966) AND KES (1969) TO LAND AND FREEDOM (1995), SWEET SIXTEEN (2002), THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY (2006), LOOKING FOR ERIC (2009), THE ANGELS’ SHARE (2012), I DANIEL BLAKE (2016), AND SORRY WE MISSED YOU (2019).
- Asian Cinema Competition
- Indian Cinema Competition
- Kannada Cinema Competition
- Contemporary World Cinema
- Country Focus - Germany
- Critics Week
- Bio-Pics
- Kannada Cinema of Popular Entertainment
- Women Power in Filmmaking
- Unsung Incredible India - Films from little known languages
- Retrospective
- Centenary Tributes
- Homages & Remembrances
- Thematic Films on Human Resilience, Rights and Values
- 20,000 SPECIES OF BEES
- 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL
- AMAL
- BANEL & ADAMA
- CITY OF WIND
- DELEGATION
- DESERTS
- DORMITORY
- ENDLESS BORDERS
- EXODUS
- FALLEN LEAVES
- FOUR DAUGHTERS
- FREMONT
- GOODBYE JULIA
- HEROIC
- HESITATION WOUND
- INSIDE THE YELLOW COCOON SHELL
- JE’VIDA
- KIDNAPPED
- ME CAPTAIN
- OMEN
- SIX FEET OVER
- SLOW
- THE BURITI FLOWER
- THE DELINQUENTS
- THE MONK AND THE GUN
- THE OLD OAK
- THE RYE HORN
- THE TEACHER
- TOLL
- FOUR LITTLE ADULTS
- PARADISE IS BURNING
- DAAAAAALI!
- BLAGA’S LESSONS
- SWEET DREAMS
- MATRIA
- LET ME GO
- CLOSE YOUR EYES
- THE LAND WHERE WINDS STOOD STILL
- BONJOUR SWITZERLAND
- IF ONLY I COULD HIBERNATE
- ALL EARS
- A WHOLE LIFE
- WITHOUT AIR
- BROTHERS
- THE TASTE OF THINGS
- RADICAL
- ALL THE SILENCE
- YANNICK
- TEMPORARIES
- PARADISE
- ABOUT DRY GRASSES
- HOFFMAN'S FAIRY TALES
- DAMAGE
- EMBRYO LARVA BUTTERFLY
- EMPTY NETS
- THE MONKEY HOUSE
- SHIVAMMA