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Critic Christy Lemire
rated 5

...features some stirring performances and a strong sense of place in its depiction of working-class Newcastle.

Read full review at Roger Ebert
Critic Peter Bradshaw
rated 8

This powerful parable about the failings of the benefits system avoids irony and cynicism and treats its troubled characters with humour and humanity

Read full review at The Guardian
Ronny Svensson
rated 8

Ken Loach i sitt esse, kungen av ”Diskbänksrealism” levererar ett hjärtskärande realistiskt drama som bara britterna kan.

5 months ago
Critic Mats Johnson
rated 8

Loachs och manusförfattaren Paul Lavertys vrede smittar av sig på oss i publiken. Jag blev upprörd på riktigt av att se hur fattiga människor blir behandlade som skit i dagens England.

Read full review at Göteborgsposten
Critic Helena Lindblad
rated 8

…en film som trots sitt mörka ämne vibrerar av kamplusta och värmande humor.

Read full review at Dagens Nyheter
Critic Uffe Stormgaard
rated 8

...bag ydmygelserne og blanketrytteriet er der også plads til en skøn overlevelses humor – en absurd udlevering af socialsystemerne. Ikke uden ironisk bid...

Read full review at Cinemazone

Cast & Crew

Ken Loach
Director
Hayley Squires
As Katie
Shaun Prendergast
As At the Sawmill
Malcolm Shields
As Scotsman
David Murray
As Benefit Enquiry Line Advisor
Dave Johns
As Daniel
Kate Rutter
As Ann

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What is I, Daniel Blake about? Toggle content

I, Daniel Blake is a powerful and thought-provoking film that delves into the struggles of a middle-aged carpenter who, after suffering a heart attack, is forced to rely on the state for support. The movie masterfully portrays the bureaucratic nightmare that Daniel Blake (played by Dave Johns) and a single mother named Katie Morgan (played by Hayley Squires) face as they try to navigate the complexities of the welfare system. The film poignantly captures the emotional toll that this process takes on both Daniel and Katie, as they are forced to fight for their basic human rights and struggle to maintain their dignity in the face of overwhelming adversity. The supporting cast, including Briana Shann and Dylan McKiernan as Katie's children, add depth and warmth to the story. Directed by Ken Loach, I, Daniel Blake is a searing critique of contemporary Britain's social welfare system, highlighting its inadequacies and inefficiencies. Through Daniel's journey, the film raises important questions about our society's values and priorities, urging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about poverty, inequality, and bureaucratic indifference. Despite its tough subject matter, I, Daniel Blake remains an ultimately hopeful film that celebrates human resilience in adversity while calling for change within our social systems so everyone can access basic human necessities when needed most urgently!

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I, Daniel Blake was released in theaters on October 21, 2016.