Notify filmgoers and other curious people: Ken Loach, who has just received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival 2016, has his entire filmography on ... Youtube !

At the same time as the intellectual property rights are regularly confronted with the permissiveness of the Internet, the director of - among others - The Gamekeeper (1980), Carla's Song (1996) or "Looking For Eric" decided to go against the current. How? By putting some of his films on Youtube.

He who has devoted a good part of his career to dealing with history and political crises wants to give the opportunity to the greatest number to see his works and to understand the stakes of our time. "It's important today to have another voice heard. We can not address the current political crises without knowing those of the past, "he explained to Télérama in June 2014, to explain his approach.

Only problem ? The channel is not fully available in all countries. In France and Belgium, for example, fees are moderate.