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Drama

The Old Oak

- It's not where you're from, it's what you bring.

A pub landlord in a previously thriving mining community struggles to hold onto his pub. Meanwhile, tensions rise in the town when Syrian refugees are placed in the empty houses in the community.

Release Date : 2023-09-29

Language :ArabicDutchEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sixteen FilmsWhy Not ProductionsBBC FilmLes Films du FleuveGoodfellasFrance 2 Cinéma

Production Country : BelgiumFranceUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Dave Turner

Character Name : TJ Ballantyne

Original Name : Dave Turner

Gender : Male

Ebla Mari

Character Name : Yara

Original Name : Ebla Mari

Gender : Female

Claire Rodgerson

Character Name : Laura

Original Name : Claire Rodgerson

Gender : Female

Trevor Fox

Character Name : Charlie

Original Name : Trevor Fox

Gender : Male

Chris McGlade

Character Name : Vic

Original Name : Chris McGlade

Gender : Male

Col Tait

Character Name : Eddy

Original Name : Col Tait

Gender : Male

Jordan Louis

Character Name : Gary

Original Name : Jordan Louis

Gender : Male

Chrissie Robinson

Character Name : Erica

Original Name : Chrissie Robinson

Gender : Male

Chris Gotts

Character Name : Jaffa Cake

Original Name : Chris Gotts

Gender : Male

Jen Patterson

Character Name : Maggie

Original Name : Jen Patterson

Gender : Male

Arthur Oxley

Character Name : Archie

Original Name : Arthur Oxley

Gender : Male

Joe Armstrong

Character Name : Joe

Original Name : Joe Armstrong

Gender : Male

Andy Dawson

Character Name : Micky

Original Name : Andy Dawson

Gender : Male

Maxie Peters

Character Name : Tommy

Original Name : Maxie Peters

Gender : Male

Rosa Crowley-Bennett

Character Name : Union Supporter

Original Name : Rosa Crowley-Bennett

Gender : Male

Bobby Beldrum

Character Name : Union Supporter

Original Name : Bobby Beldrum

Gender : Male

Amna Al Ali

Character Name : Fatima

Original Name : Amna Al Ali

Gender : Male

Yazan Al Shteiwi

Character Name : Bashir

Original Name : Yazan Al Shteiwi

Gender : Male

Diyaa Al Khalid

Character Name : Salim

Original Name : Diyaa Al Khalid

Gender : Male

Rahaf H

Character Name : Nadia

Original Name : Rahaf H

Gender : Male

Neil Leiper

Character Name : Rocco

Original Name : Neil Leiper

Gender : Male

Micky McGregor

Character Name : Estate Agent

Original Name : Micky McGregor

Gender : Male

Rhys Mcgowan

Character Name : Boy with Dog

Original Name : Rhys Mcgowan

Gender : Male

Reuben Bainbridge

Character Name : Boy with Dog

Original Name : Reuben Bainbridge

Gender : Male

Jack Staples

Character Name : Boy with Dog

Original Name : Jack Staples

Gender : Male

Ruby Bratton

Character Name : Linda

Original Name : Ruby Bratton

Gender : Male

Michelle Bell

Character Name : Molly

Original Name : Michelle Bell

Gender : Male

Alex White

Character Name : Max

Original Name : Alex White

Gender : Male

Debbie Honeywood

Character Name : Hairdresser

Original Name : Debbie Honeywood

Gender : Female

Mandy Foster

Character Name : Hairdresser

Original Name : Mandy Foster

Gender : Male

Joanne Hague

Character Name : Hairdresser

Original Name : Joanne Hague

Gender : Male

Debbie Cook

Character Name : Hairdresser

Original Name : Debbie Cook

Gender : Male

Chris Braxton

Character Name : Sadie

Original Name : Chris Braxton

Gender : Male

Jake Jarratt

Character Name : Tony

Original Name : Jake Jarratt

Gender : Male

Ali Mohamed

Character Name : Syrian Boy in Video

Original Name : Ali Mohamed

Gender : Male

Diala

Character Name :

Original Name : Diala

Gender : Male

Iman Awad Hamdan

Character Name :

Original Name : Iman Awad Hamdan

Gender : Male

Hasna Hassoun

Character Name :

Original Name : Hasna Hassoun

Gender : Male

Rabia Hassoun

Character Name :

Original Name : Rabia Hassoun

Gender : Male

Sabah Hassoun

Character Name :

Original Name : Sabah Hassoun

Gender : Male

Rana Ihsan

Character Name :

Original Name : Rana Ihsan

Gender : Male

Ahmad Ihsan

Character Name :

Original Name : Ahmad Ihsan

Gender : Male

Imad Kanaan

Character Name :

Original Name : Imad Kanaan

Gender : Male

Jamal Al Khalaf

Character Name :

Original Name : Jamal Al Khalaf

Gender : Male

Islam Al Khalid

Character Name :

Original Name : Islam Al Khalid

Gender : Male

Khuloud Mohammad Al Ali Lana

Character Name :

Original Name : Khuloud Mohammad Al Ali Lana

Gender : Male

Anas Mahmoud

Character Name :

Original Name : Anas Mahmoud

Gender : Male

Moamar Mahmoud

Character Name :

Original Name : Moamar Mahmoud

Gender : Male

Yousef Al Masri

Character Name :

Original Name : Yousef Al Masir

Gender : Male

Hadiya Al Salih

Character Name :

Original Name : Hadiya Al Salih

Gender : Male

Jamila Al Salih

Character Name :

Original Name : Jamila Al Salih

Gender : Male

Abdelkafi Al Shteiwi

Character Name :

Original Name : Abdelkafi Al Shteiwi

Gender : Male

Hanidi Aba Zied

Character Name :

Original Name : Hanidi Aba Zied

Gender : Male

Cath Armstrong

Character Name :

Original Name : Cath Armstrong

Gender : Male

Val Barron

Character Name :

Original Name : Val Barron

Gender : Male

Sarah Bryson

Character Name :

Original Name : Sarah Bryson

Gender : Male

Paul Dent

Character Name :

Original Name : Paul Dent

Gender : Male

Chris Fallows

Character Name :

Original Name : Chris Fallows

Gender : Male

Steve Fergus

Character Name :

Original Name : Steve Fergus

Gender : Male

Josh Hulley

Character Name :

Original Name : Josh Hulley

Gender : Male

Gary Kitching

Character Name :

Original Name : Gary Kitching

Gender : Male

Rob Kirtley

Character Name : Older Neighbour

Original Name : Rob Kirtley

Gender : Male

Abigail Lawson

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Abigail Lawson

Gender : Male

Kika Markham

Character Name :

Original Name : Kika Markham

Gender : Female

Aidan Pearn

Character Name :

Original Name : Aidan Pearn

Gender : Male

Stuart Ramsay

Character Name :

Original Name : Stuart Ramsay

Gender : Male

Heather Wood

Character Name :

Original Name : Heather Wood

Gender : Male

Andrea Johnson

Character Name : Amy (uncredited)

Original Name : Andrea Johnson

Gender : Male

Lloyd Mullings

Character Name : Garry's Pal (uncredited)

Original Name : Lloyd Mullings

Gender : Male

Laura Lee Daly

Character Name : Rosie (uncredited)

Original Name : Laura Lee Daly

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-10-08

Set in a rapidly fading Northern English mining town, this tells the tale of an attempt to integrate some Syrian refugees fleeing the terror in their own country into a community that it still reeling from the systematic closure of their own livelihoods. Much of the story is based around the run-down "Old Oak" boozer which is run by the relatively open-minded "TJ" (Trevor Fox) who is pretty much a lone voice when it comes to welcoming these strangers to a place that's been devoid of investment - and hope - for many a year. Most of the locals see them fed and housed and, frankly, they resent it. Homes that they bought many years ago are now worth 20% of their former value, people and their families are trapped and their traditions and culture is dying. It's keen photographer "Tania" (Debbie Honeywood) who tries to bridge the cultural gap between the two peoples and eventually finds some like-minded folk who start to resurrect some of the practical solutions to the problems that this area faced during the turbulence of the miners' strikes of the 1980s. Unlike many of Ken Loach's other films, this is not an overtly political (anti-Thatcherite) statement. It's about the decline of a way of life, but set against a context of disaster and devastation faced by people fleeing something far more lethal and brutal. Indeed there is a positively celebratory scene where the Syrians are delighted to learn that their absent father/husband is not actually dead - he's just in a slum prison! The fact that these families are escaping something akin to the blitz doesn't lessen the resentment from some, though, and "TJ" is constantly trying to balance the needs of his customers/lifelong friends with his heartfelt desire to help these piteous homeless and stateless individuals. Despite the hostility on display at times, there is a pervading decency throughout this film and by the conclusion - which is not, in self, particularly conclusive - there is maybe just a little scope for optimism. If you enjoyed this film, check out "R.M.N" (2022) - a Romanian film doing the rounds just now that looks at this scenario from a different yet similar perspective and reminds us all, a little, of there but for the grace of god!

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-06-09

A lack of familiarity can produce so many needless problems, especially when it involves individuals about whom we know little or nothing. That lack of understanding can consequently yield issues that plainly aren’t warranted and, more importantly, can be easily dispensed with by simply taking the time to find common ground. Such is the case in what is said to be the final film from legendary director Ken Loach, who tells the story of a group of Syrian refugees who relocate and settle in an economically depressed former coal mining town in northern England. The locals, who themselves are struggling to get by, are far from welcoming to the new arrivals, who have essentially lost everything and are merely looking for a place to start over. In many respects, both constituencies have much in common, but their unfamiliarity with one another gets in the way, leading to friction between them, especially on the part of the town’s long-term residents, who feel they’re being crowded out and left behind. But hope is not lost, thanks to the efforts of the owner (Dave Turner) of the community’s principal local meeting place, a rundown pub called The Old Oak. He befriends one of the new arrivals, a young woman and would-be photographer (Ebla Mari), who manages to ingratiate herself into the lives of the barkeep and many other local residents. Their connection is not without its challenges, but the solidarity that emerges from it helps bring people together who might not do so otherwise. The style of filmmaking and narrative themes in this offering are classic Loach, recalling many of the works this prolific director has made for nearly 60 years, and, in many ways, it feels like the perfect send-off for this thought-provoking artist. Some story elements are, admittedly, rather predictable, and the ending feels somewhat truncated and abrupt, with a few story threads that aren’t fully resolved. Nevertheless, the filmmaker has made the kind of parting statement here that he’s been making in his other noteworthy works about the perils of the downtrodden, the need to help them and the necessity for fostering an intrinsic sense of fairness in the lives of us all. And what better way is there for a talent like Loach to say his last goodbye.