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  1. Feb 26, 1999 · My Name Is Joe. 108 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1999. Roger Ebert. February 26, 1999. 3 min read. His name is Joe, and he’s an alcoholic. He’s only been sober for 10 months, and although AA advises against romance in the first year of recovery, Joe falls in love with a nurse named Sarah.

  2. My Name Is Joe. NEW. Criminal and social elements affect the relationship of an unemployed Scot (Peter Mullan) and a community health worker (Louise Goodall). Fandango at Home Prime Video.

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    • Ken Loach
    • R
    • Peter Mullan
  3. Peter Mullan is instantly likable as Joe Kavanagh, a recovering alcoholic from Ruchill, a decaying suburb of Glasgow, who has a lot at stake. He has fallen in love with Sarah (Louis Goodall), a health worker, and wants to go straight but circumstances conspire against him.

  4. Mullan's combative, unsentimental performance makes Joe's slow ruin not just credible but unavoidable. Full Review | Mar 29, 2021

  5. My Name Is Joe: Directed by Ken Loach. With Peter Mullan, Louise Goodall, Gary Lewis, Lorraine McIntosh. Two thirty-somethings, unemployed former alcoholic Joe and community health worker Sarah, begin a romantic relationship in one of Glasgow''s toughest neighborhoods.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Ken Loach
    • 1999-01-22
  6. May 17, 1998 · Joe Kavanagh (Peter Mullan) is a reformed alcoholic, 10 months off the sauce, who’s first seen addressing an AA meeting. Unemployed, he whiles away his time doing odd jobs for cash and trying to...

  7. MY NAME IS JOE. U.K., 1998. Directed by Ken Loach. Written by Paul Laverty. With Peter Mullan, Louise Goodall, David McKay. Approx. 105 mins. 35mm. “Joe (Peter Mullan), the hero of Ken Loach’s funny and excoriating movie, starts things off by announcing that he is on the wagon.

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