Sorry We Missed You

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Director:Ken Loach
Cast:Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Stone, Katie Proctor
Premiere:21. November 2019
Length:100 minutes
Genre:Drama

Sorry We Missed You

Sorry We Missed You; Ken Loach, 2019, versions: OR,CS, languages: eng

Director: Ken Loach • Cast: Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Stone, Katie Proctor, Harriet Ghost, Ross Brewster

The Turner family belongs to the social class called the “precariat”, teetering at the very edge of poverty where the slightest financial upset could mean catastrophe. In a bid to provide for his family, the father, Ricky, decides to run a franchise as a delivery driver. He is used to working hard and is ready to take up any responsibility. But instead of the freedom promised him he is sunk in a network of predatorial practices, and the desperate struggle for financial survival slowly degrades the family solidarity. The Loach-Laverty creative duo follows up on their Cannes-winning film I, Daniel Blake with an empathetic story about ordinary people trying to maintain at least a semblance of dignity on the margins of society.

Length: 100 min

Year: 2019
Local premiere date: 21. November 2019
World premiere date: 13. November 2019

Country of origin:

  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Belgium

Language version:

OR - Original version (english)
CS - Czech subtitles

Director: Ken Loach • Cast: Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Stone, Katie Proctor, Harriet Ghost, Ross Brewster

The Turner family belongs to the social class called the “precariat”, teetering at the very edge of poverty where the slightest financial upset could mean catastrophe. In a bid to provide for his family, the father, Ricky, decides to run a franchise as a delivery driver. He is used to working hard and is ready to take up any responsibility. But instead of the freedom promised him he is sunk in a network of predatorial practices, and the desperate struggle for financial survival slowly degrades the family solidarity. The Loach-Laverty creative duo follows up on their Cannes-winning film I, Daniel Blake with an empathetic story about ordinary people trying to maintain at least a semblance of dignity on the margins of society.

Year: 2019
Local premiere date: 21. November 2019
World premiere date: 13. November 2019

Country of origin:

  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Belgium

Language version:

OR - Original version (english)
CS - Czech subtitles