UK/European co-productions: The case of Ken Loach
UK/European co-productions: The case of Ken Loach
Ken Loach stands out as one of the few British directors whose films are regularly co-produced with European partners. Of the nineteen films he has directed since 1990, fourteen have been UK/continental European co-productions. This article draws on interviews with Loach's long-term producer Rebecca O'Brien, content analysis of his films and the statistical analysis of box-office data to examine how and why Loach came to work with continental European co-production partners and how these partnerships have affected the cultural identity of his films and their box-office performance. It argues that while some of Loach's co-production partnerships were initiated for creative reasons, most have proceeded on a 'finance-only' basis, whereby the partners have had very little creative input into his films. Co-production has therefore allowed Loach to continue making 'culturally British' films without the creative interference which often comes with this mode of film-making. This creative freedom has been vital in terms of maintaining Loach's reputation as one of Europe's leading auteurs and attracting the attention of film festivals like Cannes and Berlin, which in turn has played a key role in the marketing of his films and increasing their admissions in key continental European territories. Co-production has also boosted the performance and circulation of Loach's films in mainland Europe by making it easier to access EU MEDIA distribution support. These findings not only offer new insights into Loach's films in terms of their production, content and reception, but also contribute to wider debates surrounding co-production and transnational cinema.
British film, Co-production, Europe, Ken Loach, MEDIA programme, Rebecca O'Brien, Transnational cinema
368-389
Jones, Huw David
8a9d536b-2b68-41be-a1a6-da9aff14ec63
1 July 2016
Jones, Huw David
8a9d536b-2b68-41be-a1a6-da9aff14ec63
Jones, Huw David
(2016)
UK/European co-productions: The case of Ken Loach.
Journal of British Cinema and Television, 13 (3), .
(doi:10.3366/jbctv.2016.0325).
Abstract
Ken Loach stands out as one of the few British directors whose films are regularly co-produced with European partners. Of the nineteen films he has directed since 1990, fourteen have been UK/continental European co-productions. This article draws on interviews with Loach's long-term producer Rebecca O'Brien, content analysis of his films and the statistical analysis of box-office data to examine how and why Loach came to work with continental European co-production partners and how these partnerships have affected the cultural identity of his films and their box-office performance. It argues that while some of Loach's co-production partnerships were initiated for creative reasons, most have proceeded on a 'finance-only' basis, whereby the partners have had very little creative input into his films. Co-production has therefore allowed Loach to continue making 'culturally British' films without the creative interference which often comes with this mode of film-making. This creative freedom has been vital in terms of maintaining Loach's reputation as one of Europe's leading auteurs and attracting the attention of film festivals like Cannes and Berlin, which in turn has played a key role in the marketing of his films and increasing their admissions in key continental European territories. Co-production has also boosted the performance and circulation of Loach's films in mainland Europe by making it easier to access EU MEDIA distribution support. These findings not only offer new insights into Loach's films in terms of their production, content and reception, but also contribute to wider debates surrounding co-production and transnational cinema.
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Accepted/In Press date: 16 September 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: June 2016
Published date: 1 July 2016
Keywords:
British film, Co-production, Europe, Ken Loach, MEDIA programme, Rebecca O'Brien, Transnational cinema
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