Bread And Roses
110 minutes,
UK (2000), 15
Typically powerful polemic from Ken Loach. The director's first US-set film examines an infamous janitor's strike through the eyes of a union organiser and the illegal immigrant cleaner he meets while furthering the cause
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Bread And Roses: A powerful treatise, Bread And Roses sees Ken Loach take on the City of Angels in his first US-set effort. And those familiar with his earlier pro-Socialist films can probably guess that when Ken comes to LA, shots of Rodeo Drive and Sunset Boulevard will be low on the list...
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