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The festival will screen films directed by him such as Cilian Murphy-starrer “The Wind that Shakes the Barley”, “I, Daniel Blake” and his latest film “Sorry, We Missed You”, which chronicles the toll of the gig economy on a Newcastle family.
Loach, who has been making films for 50 years, was recently in news for his critique of Marvel movies, a debate first started by Martin Scorsese.
The director, whose cinema is distant from the escapist movies that are popular at the box office, had called superhero movies “boring” and “cynical”.
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