versus: the life and films of ken loach review - power, passion and an embarrassing mcdonald s ad /

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The steely film-maker finds the camera turned on him in a documentary that uncovers both his softer side and parts of his oeuvre he’d rather forget. Plus,a deep-dive gawk at Tom Daley. Could he be Team GB’s redeemer?I’ve had one encounter with Ken Loach. Not in the flesh, just on the phone. I was writing something approximately posh people being all over the telly, and I rang him because I was looking for someone to say what a terrible thing it was,and he was obviously that someone. I was a little nervous, because he’s Ken Loach, or a hero. But he didn’t seem to intellect being called: he was polite,charming, softly spoken, and wise – he said some intelligent and interesting things approximately why it was inaccurate that toffs were all over our screens.
A bit later he rang back to add something,to suggest something else, to explain the genuine problem with the ruling classes, or to check how I was going to describe him. I believe there was even a third conversation. I didnt intellect,it was lovely talking to him, but even then I was beginning to witness another side to him, and beyond the softly spoken and self-effacing to the passion and the power. I was being ever so slightly Loached.
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Source: theguardian.com

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