Ladybird Ladybird
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Ladybird Ladybird

Maggie, an unmarried mother of four children by four different men who abused her, leaves her kids home alone one night. A fire injures them and child... services takes custody. Maggie fails to regain custody of her children. Show More

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Ladybird Ladybird (1994) is a powerful docu-drama directed by Ken Loach that tells the gripping story of Maggie, a British woman who fights against Social Services for the custody of her children. Maggie has a troubled past, marked by abusive relationships and four children with different fathers. The attention of Social Services is drawn to Maggie and her children when they are injured in a fire.

As a result of their investigation, Maggie is deemed an unfit mother and her children are taken away from her. However, Maggie's life takes a positive turn when she meets the love of her life, a Paraguayan expatriate, and they start a new family together. Unfortunately, Social Services refuses to recognize Maggie's transformation and continues to tear their family apart.

Ladybird Ladybird offers a heart-wrenching exploration of the flaws within the social care system and the devastating consequences it can have on individuals and families. Through Maggie's story, the film sheds light on the challenges faced by those trapped in cycles of abuse and the difficulty of breaking free from them.

Directed by the renowned Ken Loach, known for his authentic and hard-hitting portrayals of social issues, Ladybird Ladybird is a thought-provoking film that exposes the flaws and injustices within societal institutions while highlighting the resilience and strength of individuals in the face of adversity. Designed to captivate and engage viewers, this powerful drama leaves a lasting impact and invites reflection on the complexities of family dynamics and the lengths one will go to protect their loved ones.

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Ladybird Ladybird

Release Date:

13 Jan 1995

Writers:

Rona Munro

Awards:

6 wins & 4 nominations