British Legend Ken Loach to take his last movie

British filmmaker Ken Loach is all set to present his last film, 'The Old Oak', at Cannes.

The 85-year-old director has had a prolific career spanning six decades.

Loach has won multiple awards for his socially conscious films, often depicting working-class struggles.

'The Old Oak' follows the story of a group of friends fighting to save a community center.

The film stars seasoned actors like Stephen Graham and Sheila Hancock.

Loach has said that he wanted to make a film about the importance of community.

He also stated that this would be his last film, marking the end of his illustrious career.

Loach's previous work includes 'Kes', 'The Wind That Shakes the Barley', and 'I, Daniel Blake'.

He is one of Britain's most celebrated filmmakers and has won two Palme d'Or awards at Cannes.

'The Old Oak' is set to be a poignant and fitting end to the career of a true legend of British cinema.

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