Lily
strong violence, self-harm, language
Director(s)Graham Cantwell
Production year2016
Release date31/10/2017
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes21m
CastClara Harte, Dean Quinn, Leah McNamara, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Paul Ronan, Aisling O'Neill
Lily
strong violence, self-harm, language
LILY is a short drama in which a young girl is bullied because of her sexuality.
LILY is a short drama in which a young girl is bullied because of her sexuality.
violence
Strong violence includes scenes in which a young girl is bullied at school after being accused of kissing another girl. These scenes include hair pulling, pushing, punching, kicking and forcing the girl's head into a toilet bowl.
language
There is use of strong language ('f**k'). Milder terms include 'shit', 'bitch', 'fanny', 'bloody', 'Jesus', 'hell', 'shite', 'piss' and 'prick'. There are also discriminatory references ('dyke', 'faggot'). There are mimed gestures for 'f**k' as well as gestures alluding to oral sex.
suicide and self-harm
There is a scene in which it is implied a young girl cuts her wrist with a Stanley knife. The girl's scar is shown later in the film, and discussed at various points as being a 'war scar' that can either be hidden or worn with pride.
additional issues
Homophobic references and attitudes occur but are not condoned.
strong violence, self-harm, language
Classified Date:
01/11/2017
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Iris Prize Outreach
violence
Strong violence includes scenes in which a young girl is bullied at school after being accused of kissing another girl. These scenes include hair pulling, pushing, punching, kicking and forcing the girl's head into a toilet bowl.
language
There is use of strong language ('f**k'). Milder terms include 'shit', 'bitch', 'fanny', 'bloody', 'Jesus', 'hell', 'shite', 'piss' and 'prick'. There are also discriminatory references ('dyke', 'faggot'). There are mimed gestures for 'f**k' as well as gestures alluding to oral sex.
suicide and self-harm
There is a scene in which it is implied a young girl cuts her wrist with a Stanley knife. The girl's scar is shown later in the film, and discussed at various points as being a 'war scar' that can either be hidden or worn with pride.
additional issues
Homophobic references and attitudes occur but are not condoned.
Classified date01/11/2017
LanguageEnglish
violence
Strong violence includes scenes in which a young girl is bullied at school after being accused of kissing another girl. These scenes include hair pulling, pushing, punching, kicking and forcing the girl's head into a toilet bowl.
language
There is use of strong language ('f**k'). Milder terms include 'shit', 'bitch', 'fanny', 'bloody', 'Jesus', 'hell', 'shite', 'piss' and 'prick'. There are also discriminatory references ('dyke', 'faggot'). There are mimed gestures for 'f**k' as well as gestures alluding to oral sex.
suicide and self-harm
There is a scene in which it is implied a young girl cuts her wrist with a Stanley knife. The girl's scar is shown later in the film, and discussed at various points as being a 'war scar' that can either be hidden or worn with pride.
additional issues
Homophobic references and attitudes occur but are not condoned.
Director(s)Graham Cantwell
Production year2016
Release date31/10/2017
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes21m
CastClara Harte, Dean Quinn, Leah McNamara, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Paul Ronan, Aisling O'Neill
strong violence, self-harm, language
Classified Date:
01/11/2017
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Iris Prize Outreach
violence
Strong violence includes scenes in which a young girl is bullied at school after being accused of kissing another girl. These scenes include hair pulling, pushing, punching, kicking and forcing the girl's head into a toilet bowl.
language
There is use of strong language ('f**k'). Milder terms include 'shit', 'bitch', 'fanny', 'bloody', 'Jesus', 'hell', 'shite', 'piss' and 'prick'. There are also discriminatory references ('dyke', 'faggot'). There are mimed gestures for 'f**k' as well as gestures alluding to oral sex.
suicide and self-harm
There is a scene in which it is implied a young girl cuts her wrist with a Stanley knife. The girl's scar is shown later in the film, and discussed at various points as being a 'war scar' that can either be hidden or worn with pride.
additional issues
Homophobic references and attitudes occur but are not condoned.
Classified date01/11/2017
LanguageEnglish