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  1. McLibel (also known as McLibel: Two People Who Wouldn't Say Sorry) is a British documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong and Ken Loach for Spanner Films about the McLibel case. The film was first completed in 1997 as a 52-minute television version after the conclusion of the original McLibel trial.

  2. Nov 12, 2015 · This is the official, full-length (81 min) version of our 2005 documentary, McLibel. This film was made completely independently (no studio/broadcaster backing) over four long years.

    • 84 min
    • 135.4K
    • Spanner Films
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0458425McLibel (2005) - IMDb

    May 20, 2005 · McLibel: Directed by Ken Loach, Franny Armstrong. With Helen Steel, Dave Morris, Bruce Alexander, Anita Anand. McLibel is the story of two ordinary people who humiliated McDonald's in the biggest corporate PR disaster in history.

    • (2.2K)
    • Documentary
    • Ken Loach, Franny Armstrong
    • 2005-05-20
  4. Jan 25, 2008 · McLibel - Trailer - YouTube. Journeyman Pictures. 2.36M subscribers. 115. 29K views 16 years ago. Watch the full film here: • Video For downloads and more information, visit:...

    • 15 min
    • 29.3K
    • Journeyman Pictures
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › McLibel_caseMcLibel case - Wikipedia

    A feature-length documentary film, McLibel, was made about the case by Franny Armstrong and Ken Loach in 1997. An extended version was produced in 2005, with estimated viewing figures in excess of 25 million. The documentary features courtroom reconstructions of the trial.

  6. Documentarian Franny Armstrong explores the infamous "McLibel" case, a lawsuit filed by the McDonald's Corporation that targeted two members of the London Greenpeace environmentalist...

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    • Documentary
  7. McLibel is the story of two ordinary people who humiliated McDonald's in the biggest corporate PR disaster in history. McDonald's loved using the UK libel laws to suppress criticism. Major media organisations like the BBC and The Guardian crumbled and apologised.