I, Daniel Blake was a harrowing exploration of austerity Britain. Now the star of the BAFTA-winning film is fronting an appeal to help the foodbank featured in the film.
Stand-up comic Dave Johns, who played the eponymous Daniel in Ken Loach’s 2016 film and featured on the cover of The Big Issue at the time, said the scenes he filmed at Newcastle’s West End Foodbank “had an impact on millions”.
The north-east England foodbank is the busiest in the UK under normal circumstances and with the current Covid-19 lockdown leaving more people struggling, the foodbank is appealing for donations.
In the video posted online, Johns said: “You know when I filmed that scene in I, Daniel Blake in the West End Foodbank, I didn’t know what an impact it was going to have on millions of people. In this time of crisis we need community more than ever. There are many people out there struggling but there are also many people out there helping.”
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Even before the UK was put on lockdown last month, the foodbank had been preparing for increased need. Big Issue Changemakers NUFC Fans Foodbank have not been able to carry out their matchday collections after Newcastle United home games were postponed.