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Last Entries
Kapa (2022)
Beli bojevnik v črni obleki (2021)
Rimini (2022)
Kuolleet lehdet (2023)
Luzzu (2021)

New Archive Items
V28079 (DVD)
V28080 (DVD)
V28070 (DVD)
V28085 (DVD)
V28086 (DVD)

Most Wanted
Birdman (2014)
Haine, La (1995)
Ed Wood (1994)
Au hasard Balthazar (1966)
Uns et les autres, Les (1981)

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Cathy Come Home (1966)

Country of Origin: Great Britain
Length: 75min
References: IMDb
Original project format: colour
language: English
TV drama

Summary:From the BBC's influential 'Wednesday Play' series. This tells the bleak tale of Cathy, who loses her home, husband and eventually her child through the inflexibility of the British welfare system. A grim picture is painted of mid-sixties London, realistic, but the viewer cannot but realise that a political point is being made. One of the consequences of this film was the formation of the housing charity 'Shelter'.
Ken Loach (Director)

Videotapes and DVDs available at Videoteka AGRFT:
on lend 15266 (DVD, original - not on lend, with English subtitles)
on lend 15339 (DVD, on lend, with English subtitles)
in place 15340 (DVD, available, with English subtitles)

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