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- Duration: 9:54
- Published: 06 Jul 2009
- Uploaded: 07 Mar 2011
- Author: spannerfilms
Name | McLibel |
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Director | Franny ArmstrongKen Loach |
Producer | Franny Armstrong |
Assistant producer | Lizzie Gillett |
Editing | David G. Hill Gregers Sall |
Starring | Helen Steel David Morris Eric Schlosser Morgan Spurlock Oliver Ford Davies |
Released | Television version:1997Extended version:2005 |
Runtime | 50 minutes (Television version) 85 minutes (Extended version) |
Language | English |
McLibel is a documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong and Ken Loach for Spanner Films about the McLibel case. The film was first completed, as a 52 minute television version, in 1997, after the conclusion of the original McLibel trial. It was then extended with new footage to 85 minute feature length in 2005, after the McLibel defendants took their case to the European Court of Human Rights.
The film features courtroom reconstructions of the trial directed by notable UK film director Ken Loach, who gave his time for free. It also features interviews with Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation, Morgan Spurlock, Keir Starmer (who provided free legal support to the McLibel defendants for many years, first as a barrister, then as a QC; later in 2008 he became the Director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales), and Howard Lyman of Oprah/Mad Cow infamy.
The film has a 100% positive rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 11 reviews. Metacritic gave the film a rating of 81% based on 4 reviews.
Dennis Harvey of Variety magazine describes it as "an alarming if ultimately inspiring David-and-Goliath parable for today".
Wendy Ide in The Times described McLibel as “a very watchable little film about a big battle”. The Seattle Times said “An irresistible David and Goliath tale… you can’t help but cheer along”, and The Sydney Morning Herald called it “An extraordinary example of independent filmmaking”. A Time Out London reviewer said “a radical screen full that will satisfy both head and heart”
McLibel was nominated for numerous awards, including the Grierson Documentary Award (Grierson Awards) and the British Independent Film Awards. It was picked for the British Film Institute's prestigious series, "Ten Documentaries which Changed the World".
Category:2005 films Category:1997 films Category:English-language films Category:Documentary films about business Category:McDonald's Category:Criticism of fast food
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