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  1. Ladybird, Ladybird is a 1994 British drama film directed by Ken Loach, starring Crissy Rock and Vladimir Vega. The film received positive reviews from critics, and Rock won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.

  2. Jan 13, 1995 · With Crissy Rock, Vladimir Vega, Sandie Lavelle, Mauricio Venegas. 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.

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    • Drama
    • Ken Loach
    • 1995-01-13
  3. 183. 58K views 10 years ago. Maggie (Crissy Rock) has had four children (by four different fathers) removed by Social Services because of a previous violent relationship. When she meets Jorge...

    • 2 min
    • 57.4K
    • Film4
  4. Herself a victim of an abusive and poverty-stricken childhood, Maggie (Crissy Rock) has proved to be an unfit mother, her four children having all been taken from her by governmental social ...

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    • Ken Loach
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    • Crissy Rock
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  5. Jan 20, 1995 · A woman with a big heart and a big temper, who has had four children by four different fathers, and lost custody of all of them because she cannot function responsibly. Or, looking at it differently, it is the story of a woman persecuted by British social workers who slap her down every time she almost has her life together.

  6. Based on a true story, LADYBIRD, LADYBIRD tracks the heartbreaking tale of a woman whose tumultuous past and mental illnesses cause her children to be taken away from her by social services.” – British Film Institute. Reviews

  7. Ladybird Ladybird centers on a working-class woman you would not want to hang-out with, Maggie (Crissy Rock). She frets, wails, and generally constructs an attitude of disparage. Paraguay refugee Jorge (Vladimir Vega) is the first gracious, non-abusive lover of her life.