Ken Loach, legendary British filmmaker and two-time Palme d’Or winner at Cannes (2006 for The Wind That Shakes the Barley and 2016 for I, Daniel Blake), will be the guest of honor at the 17th edition of the Millenium Festival. Known for his social and political commitment, Loach has successfully combined realistic cinema with activism, tackling powerful themes such as social injustice, economic inequality, workers’ rights, and poverty. His films, often carrying strong messages, depict class struggle and denounce the excesses of contemporary society, such as austerity and the living conditions of the most disadvantaged. A true voice for the voiceless, he has influenced generations of cinephiles and continues to inspire with his ability to blend art and activism.
This 17th edition of the festival offers a rare opportunity to meet this iconic figure of cinema. Ken Loach will be present for an exceptional masterclass on his work, allowing you to dive deeper into his vision and approach to filmmaking. A complete panorama of his films will also be organized in partnership with the Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet a living legend of cinema.