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When director Ken Loach and producer Tony Garnett first screened Kes for British film executives in the autumn of 1969, they were confident that they'd created something authentic and important.
From the gritty, fast-paced terror of 28 Days Later to the chaotic sequel fallout of 28 Weeks Later, the 28 Days Later ...
It’s hard to see past the bird dying at the end of Kes. And many people say that about Anora, too. I had somebody come up to me and say, I was laughing throughout the whole film and then I got to the ...
Films and TV shows are made in Yorkshire every year, but none capture the spirit of God's Own Country as much as the 1969 classic Kes. Produced on location in Barnsley, the film tells the story of ...
Relying on stereotypes and obvious culture-clash jokes, the film imagines estranged relatives trying to put aside past differences. Before he goes, Kes wants to settle at least one war ...