KEN LOACH

British social realism is a genre which focuses on issues alive in modern society, however controversial. Money, drugs, prostitution and sex are often the topics discussed along with problems with social class and political views.
These people are less interested in vast financial profits as they're trying to address a problem in society and not trying to create film that people watch but no necessarily think about.
Through social realism films, they're trying to bring to light the problems and of society even though it may make the audience uncomfortable.
Social realism is evident in I, Daniel Blake as Ken Loach has created characters and a story line that highlights the injustice of the benefits system/austerity while including Ken Loach's strong political views against the Conservatives. Most film in Sixteen Films are made by Ken Loach so are social realist films.
The ideologies of the genre and the production companies share the same aim of creating films that are meaningful and more engaging than mainstream films. They both aim to appeal to niche audiences.

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