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It's a Free World... is a British film of genre Drama directed by Ken Loach released in USA on 28 february 2008 with Kierston Wareing

It's a Free World... (2007)

It's a Free World...
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Released in USA 28 february 2008
Length 1h36
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Thriller
Rating69% 3.494953.494953.494953.494953.49495

It's a Free World... is a 2007 drama film directed by Ken Loach and written by Paul Laverty. Laverty won the Golden Osella (Best Screenplay) at the 2007 Venice Film Festival. An ambitious working class British woman, played by Kierston Wareing, tries to improve her lot by setting up her own business.

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Angie (Kierston Wareing), a young woman frustrated after being fired from her thirtieth dead-end job, decides to set up a recruitment agency of her own, running it from her kitchen with her friend and flatmate Rose (Juliet Ellis). Angie is able to build a successful business, while also dealing with a neglected son who gets in trouble at school and parents who disapprove of her venture. She also has to keep reassuring Rose that they will become legitimate once the business is on a firm financial footing - they do not have a licence, but Angie at least insists on only hiring workers with papers, not illegal immigrants.

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