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The Old Oak
Inspiring story in which a town of unemployed miners and a group of Syrian refugees discover how big is their we.
Sorry We Missed You
Story of an English family on the brink of financial collapse that will catalyze your empathy for poor and middle-class families.
I, Daniel Blake
An award-winning film that puts you in the shoes of people coping with poverty and the bureaucracy of England's welfare system.
Jimmy's Hall
A stirring morality play about creating community, leading others, and having respect for one's enemies.
Looking for Eric
A tribute to the power of friendship to help pull us through crises and handle problems which are too hard for us to solve ourselves.
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
A poignant drama about Ireland in the 1920s and the violence that tears apart the fabric of community and pits brother against brother.
Sweet Sixteen
A gritty film directed by Ken Loach about the spiritual dynamics of hope in the life of a resourceful and brave teenager living in poverty in Glasgow.
Bread and Roses
A mesmerizing drama about a young Mexican woman and her co-workers, all office cleaners and janitors, who are inspired to struggle for justice by a union organizer.
My Name Is Joe
Portrays the invisible class barriers and ways of seeing the world that can hobble the future of lovers.
Carla's Song
A striking and memorable film about the emotional firefights that flare up when the personal and the political are linked.
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