English master of 'kitchen-sink realism' Loach, now 77, says that Jimmy's Hall may be his last film. It explores the controversy that erupted in Ireland in 1932 when James Gralton, a communist ideologue, opened a dance hall in Effrinagh where he arranged political meetings. Local Catholic priests objected so strongly that he became the first and only Irishman deported from Ireland, an incident that historians identify as a peak of that nation's Red Scare. Expect passionate monologues about the value of free speech and assembly, as the director is never one to shy away from incendiary topics. (BFI)