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  1. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Paul Laverty. Ken Loach’s longtime screenwriter Paul Laverty talks to Jacobin about their final collaboration on The Old Oak, which follows Syrian refugees and ex-miners in Northeast England, and why the working class remains the last hope for justice in the world. Dave Turner as TJ Ballantyne and Ebla Mari as Yara in .

  2. 20 de jun. de 2023 · The Old Oak (Ken Loach, 2023) When I met them on the terrace of the Palais des Festivals at Cannes, director Ken Loach and his writing partner Paul Laverty—who together have been to Cannes 11 times and won two Palmes d’Or—informed me that of the roughly 150 journalists who sought to interview them about their Competition selection, The ...

  3. 17 de sept. de 2007 · Ken Loach: Well, Paul had been in Nicaragua and when he came back wrote a script which was very interesting and sent it through the post. After that we met and out of that came the first film.

  4. Paul Laverty (* 1957 in Kalkutta, Indien) ist ein Drehbuchautor. Sein Vater ist schottischer Herkunft, seine Mutter eine Irin. Leben und Wirken. Vor seiner Karriere als Drehbuchautor studierte er Philosophie an der Pontifical Gregorian University in Rom ...

  5. 10 de mar. de 2020 · In the same year, Laverty, Loach and their producer, Rebecca O'Brien, formed Sixteen Films, the company which has been behind most of their work since, as well as several films by other directors. We spoke at length about his new film Sorry We Missed You a wrenching, intimate family drama that exposes the dark side of the so-called “gig ...

  6. 24 de jul. de 2022 · The Scottish writer is a key collaborator of director Ken Loach, with My Name Is Joe, The Wind That Shakes The Barley and Looking For Eric among their many p...

  7. Paul Laverty. Writer: Sorry We Missed You. Paul Laverty was born in Calcutta, India, to an Irish mother and Scottish father. He obtained a Philosophy degree at the Gregorian University in Rome. Thereafter he obtained a law degree in Glasgow and went on to do an apprenticeship with two of Scotland's most celebrated lawyers. He became a practising lawyer.