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Kes

  • 1969
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
25K
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David Bradley in Kes (1969)
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A working-class English boy spends his free time caring for and training his pet kestrel.A working-class English boy spends his free time caring for and training his pet kestrel.A working-class English boy spends his free time caring for and training his pet kestrel.

  • Director
    • Ken Loach
  • Writers
    • Barry Hines
    • Ken Loach
    • Tony Garnett
  • Stars
    • David Bradley
    • Brian Glover
    • Freddie Fletcher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Loach
    • Writers
      • Barry Hines
      • Ken Loach
      • Tony Garnett
    • Stars
      • David Bradley
      • Brian Glover
      • Freddie Fletcher
    • 127User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    KES - Original Masters of Cinema Trailer
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    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Billy
    Brian Glover
    Brian Glover
    • Mr. Sugden
    Freddie Fletcher
    • Jud
    Lynne Perrie
    • Mrs. Casper
    Colin Welland
    Colin Welland
    • Mr. Farthing
    Bob Bowes
    • Mr. Gryce
    Bernard Atha
    • Youth Employment Officer
    Laurence Bould
    Joey Kaye
    • Comedian at Pub
    Ted Carroll
    Ted Carroll
    Robert Naylor
    • MacDowell
    Agnes Drumgoon
    George Speed
    • Billy's Friend
    Desmond Guthrie
    Zoe Sunderland
    • Librarian
    • (as Zoe Sutherland)
    The 4D Jones
    Eric Bolderson
    • Farmer
    Joe Miller
    • Reg, Mother's Friend
    • Director
      • Ken Loach
    • Writers
      • Barry Hines
      • Ken Loach
      • Tony Garnett
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    User reviews127

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    9R-P-L

    This is a classic.

    If you are not from the north of England you may have difficulty with the dialogue in this film but dont let it put you off this is a masterpiece.The story of a teenage boy with no friends and no hope set in the mining heartland of yorkshire in the sixties is absolutely authentic. He finds salvation from the grim reality of his existence when he rears and trains a young kestrel, which is the only thing in his young life that has any meaning.David Bradley who plays Billy Casper in the leading role is superb.There are many scenes from the film that are absolute gems, but here are a few that warrant a special mention.Brian Glover playing the role of billys physical education teacher is out of this world, why he was never nominated as best supporting actor for an oscar i will never know.Colin Welland (later to become an oscar winner himself for screenplay of chariots of fire) was also brilliant as billys form teacher.The film reaches out to you on many levels. In me it stirred horror, anger, humour and tears.I am quite sure it will also do the same to anyone who views this timeless masterpiece.
    8alshepherd

    At times clunky, but an outstandingly powerful social commentary.

    Kes is the story of a few weeks in the life of a schoolboy, Billy Casper, against the backdrop of social disintegration that was the north of England in the late 1960s. Billy finds and trains a kestrel, investing in it all the latent energy that his school and rough home life have suppressed, and finding in it a release from the all too present reality of the rest of his existence.

    An outstanding performance from David Bradley as Billy glues together the sometimes shaky portrayals of the other characters. As a contemporary social commentary this is a film that has many of the elements you might expect. Billy has an impoverished family with an elder brother working down the pit and a single mother struggling to cope with the situation in which she finds herself. His school is staffed by teachers who react to their part in a failing system with aggression towards the pupils. And he's quite at home with petty crime, stealing a pint from the milkman and a volume to help him train the kestrel from the second hand bookshop. But the film is saved from cliché by the honesty of the acting and the quality of the direction; it seems at times as if we're watching a fly on the wall documentary. The reactions of the boys to the rant and the caning they receive for being caught smoking is entirely natural. Brian Glover as the sadistic games master is all too credible. And the employment interview is too close to my own experience to be fiction.

    The film moves to its inevitable and unforgettable conclusion and we're left wondering what happened to Billy Casper after the filming finished.
    8dbdumonteil

    Kes or when childhood is stolen.

    From the start,the hero's future is at a complete standstill.His familiar background -an indifferent mother and a brute of a brother-leaves him no hope .His school seems an alien world,of which he cannot take advantage,where the adults are hostile.The gymnastics teacher is a failed football player,and now,with his students,he's still dreaming he's coaching his football team for glory.And because he 's getting old and embittered,he uses a scapegoat when things go wrong:and of course,he always chooses our unfortunate hero.The shower scene enhances ,so to speak,the psychological and pedagogical "aptitudes" of this dumb-and a bit sadistic-man.

    So,the young boy needs someone to love,and because he cannot find one,he tames an hawk.This hawk epitomizes freedom,escape from this petty microcosm.In direct contrast to the gym teacher,appears the English teacher.He wants the young boy to give a presentation on his hawk.And,in front of a spellbound class,the dog has his day.Thanks to this clever man,the boy acquires self-confidence and maybe his studies will take a new turn.

    But Kenneth Loach's characters rarely escape from their fate.Because of his brother's cruelty,all hopes will be blighted,and the boy's future will probably that of the two lads in "looks and smiles". Kenneth Loach or the wrong side of England.
    8Xstal

    Broken Wings...

    It was a time when life was smothered by coal dust, when decades of decay had left just rust, in a forgotten northern town, there's no way up, directions down, any hope of getting out, completely crushed. But a passion seems to fall out of the sky, as a bird of prey is caught by your young eye, provides distraction from mundane, from those who treat you with disdain, spreading wings that help you sail up high and fly. Alas your joy and happiness is only fleeting, as there are those who'd rather give you a good beating, take away that piece of hope, to leave you on a greasy slope, but there's no point in calling out, wailing or bleating.
    7impeyrules-54634

    Karl pilkingtons favourite film

    A good insight into growing up in an underprivileged environment. Difficulties of school and home life. Well written and acted. Low production value. The football scene is absolutely brilliant.

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    • Trivia
      According to a BBC Radio 4 interview, the child actors were actually caned on the hand by school headmaster (who was the real school headmaster). They were paid an additional 10 shillings or 50p (about £8.28 in 2020) for their troubles.
    • Goofs
      When Mr Sugden is dancing down the pitch in the early part of the match, he shouts various instructions and admonitions to Speed. Speed was on Tibbutt's team and was his first choice.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Gryce: Mere fodder for the mass media.

    • Crazy credits
      The majority of the crew were listed simply under the heading "This film was made by..." without each person's specific job title (director of photography, sound recordist, editor etc) being given.
    • Alternate versions
      Some scenes, including the opening scene and the scene when Jud bullies Billy for having a book, were re-dubbed for the American market to be in a more understandable form of English for Americans. This soundtrack was then used in the UK market for VHS and DVD releases in the 1980s and 1990s, but the 2011 DVD and Blu-Ray releases use the original soundtrack in Yorkshire dialect.
    • Connections
      Featured in Aquarius: Rosemary Brown/The Modern Composer/J.B. Priestley on Breugel/Ed Ruscha/Kes/William Wordsworth (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Honey
      Written by Bobby Russell

      Performed by The 4D Jones at the club

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 1970 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Kestrel for a Knave
    • Filming locations
      • Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Kestrel Films
      • Woodfall Film Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $79,751
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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