Ken Loach's advice for directors
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- “It’s what films you make, and not how you make them, that’s the most important question. Which stories do you tell and who do you put on screen?”
Director Ken Loach on why understanding history is so important in storytelling, his most important collaborators, learning the ropes as a young filmmaker and why editing’s a job for the winter!
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Love this man, a true artist, would be a dream to work with him.
Keep doing what your doing Ken
Ken Loach is a genius. Greatest ever British filmmaker.
It's sad that this video gets so little views. Ken Loach is brilliant.
Rational directors Make Eloquent films for minority (few of us) so don't except huge audiences then the film became commercial Work Like the others
Very generous. Thank you Ken.
A coffee (or a pint) and sitting with Ken Loach for hours chatting would be a grand day indeed.
Terrific. Thankyou for sharing this.
inspiring!!! a true artist... love to meet him someday
Thanks so much for posting
Great clip!!!
what a king
شكرا!
You cant be in DGA without letters of others Im Sag But WGA is hard as well Im a writer editor director He does have good advice
Get a good cup of coffee. Hahhaa.
I do love making my own films and I put my films nightmare clown on CZcams my dream is to be a film director my mate yann demange said to me make films short not too big.and don't think big keep on making films.That what yann said.
On Practice by Mao Zedong but for filmmakers 🤯