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Looking for Eric

United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain

2009

119 Min
Color
1.85:1
French, English
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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DIR Ken Loach

EXEC Tessa Ross

PROD Rebecca O'Brien

SCR Paul Laverty

DP Barry Ackroyd

CAST Steve Evets, Eric Cantona, John Henshaw, Stephanie Bishop, Gerard Kearns, Steve Marsh, Lucy-Jo Hudson, Justin Moorhouse

ED Barry Ackroyd

PROD DES Fergus Clegg

MUSIC George Fenton

Cannes (In Competition), AFI, São Paulo

Synopsis

Eric the postman is slipping through his own fingers… His chaotic family, his wild stepsons and the cement mixer in the front garden don’t help, but it is Eric’s own secret that drives him to the brink. Can he face Lily, the woman he once loved 30 years ago? Despite outrageous efforts and misplaced goodwill from his football fan mates, Eric continues to sink. In desperate times it takes a spliff and a special friend from foreign parts to challenge a lost postman to make that journey into the most perilous territory of all – the past. As the Chinese, and one Frenchman, say: “He who is afraid to throw the dice will never throw a six.” —Cannes Film Festival

Director

Ken-loach

Ken Loach

Unlike virtually all his contemporaries, Ken Loach has never succumbed to the siren call of Hollywood, and it’s virtually impossible to imagine his particular brand of British socialist realism translating well to that context. After studying law at St. Peter’s College, Oxford, he branched out into the theater, performing with a touring repertory company. This led to television, where in alliance with producer ‘Tony Garnett’ he produced a series of docudramas, most notably the devastating “Cathy Come Home” episode of “The Wednesday Play” (1964), whose impact was so massive that it led directly to a change in the homeless laws. He made his feature debut Poor Cow (1967) the following year, and with “Kes”, he produced what is now acclaimed as one of the finest films ever made in Britain. However, the following two decades saw his career in the doldrums with his films poorly distributed (despite the obvious quality of work such as The Gamekeeper (1968) (TV) and Looks and Smiles (1981… read more

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Lemmycaution

20Aug10

Very nice and warm film, simple things are sometimes deeper than expected.

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Austin B.

11Jul10

It's a rather unoriginal film, that goes from humorous tones, to stark dramatic tones, then back to humorous tones, and does it very roughly. But, what really fried me was I couldn't understand half of what the actors were saying. A little enunciation, please!

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Pedro Ponte

3Jun10

The perfect blend of Film and Football. And the best part: it's a film by Ken Loach. With Eric Cantona.

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saeed

28Mar10

i thought this film about Cantona.but that was not.and it's not a film about revolutionary things either.interesting for football fans.

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"Daddy Longlegs," "Looking for Eric," Sight & Sound

By David Hudson on May 15, 2010
What with Cannes and all, this roundup of what the critics are saying about the films opening this weekend is a day late, but at least we've got Robin Hood out of the way."Suppose what we call 'parenting
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Ken Loach's "Route Irish" Competing at Cannes

By David Hudson on May 10, 2010
"Ken Loach will arrive fashionably late at this week's Cannes film festival — his latest drama has just been confirmed as a last-minute contender for the Palme d'Or award," reports Xan Brooks for the
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LOOKING FOR ERIC Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
For the past three decades, Ken Loach has been the granddaddy of British Social Realism. His kitchen sink dramas focus on real people living normal lives, normally in working class Britain. He has occasionally
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Hymne bon enfant à la solidarité

By hubertg​uillaud on April 20, 2010
Hymne bon enfant à la solidarité – 26/10/2009

Ce qui est toujours aussi formidable, dans l’oeuvre de Ken Loach, c’est l’énergie qu’il s’en dégage. Et ce pétillant Looking for Eric ne déroge pas à la…  read review

In Solidarity with the Post Man

By Natasha Subrama​niam on November 16, 2009

IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE POST MAN
“LOOKING FOR ERIC” BY KEN LOACH

Another AFI Film Festival selection, Ken Loach’s new feature, “Looking for Eric,” is an uplifting, character driven story…  read review

it all began with a depressing accident from ken loach.

By Reno Nismara on October 28, 2009

this ken loach’s newest film is film at its most effective and most powerful. this film is filled with drama, comedy, and fantasy. and each of those things are represented by the characters from this…  read review

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