I, Daniel Blake Flashcards

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Is IDB critically acclaimed?

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  • Yes, generated much debate due to social and political issues addressed
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Social and political contexts

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  • Addressed poverty, welfare system and the Work Capability Assessment
  • Film portrays underrepresented characters in Newcastle struggling in poverty to gain support
  • Conveys a clear left-wing political message and criticises specific government policies
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Ken Loach (social and political contexts)

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  • Other works addresses similar issues (Cathy Come Home, Raining Stones)
  • Social campaigner, know for his socialist and political views
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Significance of economic factors

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  • Funding bodies, BFI (through National Lottery Funding), and the BBC, differently from mainstream films
  • Financial profits might be less important for practitioners in this genre of film
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Process of production

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  • Low budget social realist
  • Filmed largely on location
  • Features lesser known actors
  • Doesn’t rely on special effects
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Distribution and circulation

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  • Exhibited at various film festivals and received a theatrical release in Britain and various other countries
  • Later release on digital download and DVD/Blu-ray
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Effects of individual producers on media industries

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  • Loach has been able to repeatedly secure funding for social realist films
  • Pre-sold audience of Loach fans
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How media organisations maintain through marketing

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  • Reference to Palme d’Or award, BBC and BFI in the trailer
  • Genre
  • Director Ken Loach
  • Trailer explores specific governmental policy
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Power and media industries, Curran and Seaton

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  • Trailer demonstrates a level of variety and creativity that doesn’t reflect Curran and Seaton’s ideas about the impact of media concentration
  • Trailer is able to offer a more adventurous production due to socially diverse patterns of ownership
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What genre?

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  • Independent social realist film
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Who was IDB directed by?

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Ken Loach

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Who produced and funded IDB?

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  • UK/French co-production, received funding from the BFI and BBC Films
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Success/Awards?

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  • Won the Palme d’OR at Cannes film festival
  • Nominated for several BAFTAS
  • Ken Loach’s largest grossing film at the box office (over $8 million)
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IDB on social media

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  • I, Daniel Blake website links to social media
  • Trailer offers a hashtag (#idanielblake)
  • Suggesting links with twitter
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Which companies produced IDB?

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Sixteen films, Why Not Productions

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Who was IDB distributed and marketed by?

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eOne productions

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How was IDB marketed?

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  • Guerrilla marketing (light projections on political buildings)
  • Regional officers
  • Traditional posters, newspapers (The Mirror)
18
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Why was the IDB premier unusual?

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Took place in Newcastle, invited Jeremy Corbyn

19
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What was IDB awarded by the BBFC?

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A 15 Certificate as some scenes were emotional and disturbing