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A deeply felt swansong from 87-year-old Ken Loach whose career dates from his renowned 1960s debut feature Cathy Come Home, and progressed via Kes and I, Daniel Blake. This time the drama is located in a Geordie mining town and pub in 2016. Both The Old Oak and its landlord, along with the town itself, are coming to the end of their collective tethers, dating their decline from the pit closures of the 1980s. And now, faced with the needs of incoming Syrian immigrants, feelings run raw and compassion is rare. So, step forward The Old Oak?s landlord, TJ, and Yara, a young Syrian refugee. ?A film as fired up and human as any you?ll see this year,? says Time Out.
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Broad Street,
Presteigne,
Powys,
Wales,
LD8 2AD.
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