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Rome -- British auteur Ken Loach earned headlines across Italy and beyond last year when he turned down the Turin Film Festival’s lifetime achievement award in solidarity with workers at Turin’s National Film Museum, the festival’s parent organization. A new documentary will tell all about it. Dear Mr. Ken Loach, directed by Rossella Lamina and Nicola Di Lecce, will recount how the filmmaker found out about the plight of the workers and the fallout from his controversial decision not to attend the festival. The film's title comes from the start of the letter from fired museum worker Federico Altieri, who wrote Loach
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- 3/22/2013
- by Eric J. Lyman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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