I daniel blake


I, Daniel Blake Trailor 
  • Real life based 
  • Journey of character development 
  • Typical of genre 
  • Uses close up shots to cove emotion in the audience
  • Working class- young single mum struggle to get job, often showed in a negative way  
  • The mise en scene creates bleak and low lighting to symbolise 
  • grey and diluted colours to show depressing reality of life 
  • different to others, has no well known  actors, no fast pace editing
  • No product placement 
Ken Loach 

  • 83 year old director 
  • Socialist beliefs 
  • Labour supporter shown in main ideologies
  • Produces independent films 
  • Directed 35 films starting in the 1960s 
  • Believes films are only made to male money an no longer share a message 
issues 

  • Left wing views, labour 
  • Films with political views only tat a small audience because hey don't appeal to other political views therefore could never be a mainstream film. 
bbfc

  • founded in 1912, based in London, can't say what swearing means in different context and different countries such as the difference between 
  • regulates films 
  • if the age rating is to high less people can see the film and reduce audience
  • digital technology means people can watch films without regulated age restrictions 
  • censorship is ineffective 
  • Bbfc is very subjective in what they consider suitable for certain ages 
  • classified cinema and dvd films only
  • i, Daniel Blake was a 15, contained mild violence, and repeated violence, used 'cunt' and 'fuck' twice without contextual meaning 
benefits 




poster

  • come from a working class family shown in clothes 
  • more politicaly focused
  • was released in palm dor awrad so was released in japan aswell 















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