A middle aged carpenter, who requires state welfare after injuring himself, is joined by a single mother in a similar scenario.
Director: Ken Loach
Producer: Rebecca O'Brien
Writer(s): Paul Laverty
Story:
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David Murray
Telephone Benefits Advisor
Malcolm Shields
Mad Scotsman
Kate Rutter
Ann
Hayley Squires
Katie
Shaun Prendergast
Carpenter
Sharon Percy
Sheila
Bryn Jones
Police Officer
Dave Johns
Daniel
Harriet Ghost
Appeal Receptionist
Natalie Ann Jamieson
Employment Support Allowance Assessor
Colin Coombs
Postman
Viktoria Kay
Woman of the House
Mick Laffey
Welfare Benefits Advisor
Micky McGregor
Ivan
Dylan McKiernan
Dylan
Julie Nicholson
Madam
Briana Shann
Daisy
John Sumner
CV Manager
James Hepworth
Shopper (uncredited)
Rob Kirtley
Man In Food Bank (uncredited)
Mickey Hutton
Man with Dog
Jane Birch
Librarian
Stephen Clegg
Job Centre Floor Manager
Dan Li
Stan Li
Stephen Halliday
Furniture Dealer
Kema Sikazwe
China
Andy Kidd
Job Centre Guard
George Fenton
Original Music Composer
Ken Loach
Director
Paul Laverty
Screenplay
Rebecca O'Brien
Producer
Jonathan Morris
Editor
Fergus Clegg
Production Design
Kathleen Crawford
Casting
Emmanuelle Castro
Executive Producer
Alison Carter
Assistant Editor
Robbie Ryan
Director of Photography
Andrew Caller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ben Brazier
Dialogue Editor
Sue Harding
Foley Artist
Caroline Stewart
Casting Associate
Linda Wilson
Ray Beckett
Production Sound Mixer
Rowena Wilkinson
Matt Fisher
Camera Operator
Heather Storr
Script Supervisor
Adam Scrivener
Philippe Logie
Associate Producer
Eimhear McMahon
Line Producer
Jo Slater
Costume Design
Caroline Barton
Art Direction
Dominic Byles
Propmaker
John Condron
Benjamin James Davis
Art Department Assistant
Robert Brazier
Sound Effects Editor
Michael Clayton
Mix Technician
John Skehill
Sound Mixer
Neal Skillen
Boom Operator
Dries Houben
Best Boy Electric
Simon Magee
Gaffer
Ellen Pickering
Camera Intern
François Tiberghien
Generator Operator
Gareth Spensley
Colorist
Courtney Moore
Production Coordinator
Karol Baraton
I, Daniel Blake