The Old Oak
Synopsis
Official Selection Cannes Film Festival 2023 - Competition - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2023
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 113 min
- Director
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Ken Loach
- Producer
- Rebecca O’Brien
- Screenwriter
- Paul Laverty
- Director of Photography
- Robbie Ryan
- Production Designer
- Fergus Clegg
- Sound
- Ray Beckett
- Music
- George Fenton
- Principal cast
- Dave Turner, Ebla Mari, Col Tait, Jordan Louis, Yazan Al Shteiwi, Diyaa Al Khalid
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Supported by BBC Film (UK), BFI (UK)
UK, France, Belgium co-production
Sixteen Films (UK), Why Not Productions (FR), Les Films du Fleuve (BE), production.
Sixteen Films
2nd Floor187 Wardour Street
London
W1F 8ZB
Sales Company
Goodfellas (fka Wild Bunch International)
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