
Sorry We Missed You (15)
Typically hard-hitting Ken Loach movie, addressing zero-hour Britain.
Ricky and his family have been fighting an uphill struggle against debt since the 2008 financial crash. An opportunity to wrestle back some independence appears with a shiny new van and the chance to run a franchise as a self-employed delivery driver. It’s hard work, and his wife’s job as a carer is no easier. The family unit is strong but when both are pulled in different directions everything comes to breaking point.
“It’s fierce, open and angry…about a vital contemporary issue whose implications you somehow don’t hear on the news“ The Guardian
101 mins.