Angels Vs Bullies

infrequent moderate violence
Director(s)Christopher Turner
Production year2014
Release date30/04/2014
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes81m
CastHarry Goodwins, Rosie Woolman, Eleanor Corcoran

Angels Vs Bullies

infrequent moderate violence
violence
The infrequent moderate violence occurs in a scene in which a female character hits a teenage boy across the head with a fire extinguisher. He is left with a bloody abrasion by the side of his left temple. In another scene it is implied that a boy with blood on his face has been bullied and made to hand over money.
additional issues
Other issues include the repeated sight of nonthreatening ghosts of dead schoolchildren and undetailed references to people having committed suicide after being bullied. However, the only visual representation of such a suicide is a fantasy / dream sequence in which a teenage girl jumps from a roof. The impact is not witnessed and no blood or injury is seen.
infrequent moderate violence
Classified Date:
01/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
The London Bus Theatre Company
violence
The infrequent moderate violence occurs in a scene in which a female character hits a teenage boy across the head with a fire extinguisher. He is left with a bloody abrasion by the side of his left temple. In another scene it is implied that a boy with blood on his face has been bullied and made to hand over money.
Classified Date:
02/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
The London Bus Theatre Company
Classified date01/00/2014
LanguageEnglish
violence
The infrequent moderate violence occurs in a scene in which a female character hits a teenage boy across the head with a fire extinguisher. He is left with a bloody abrasion by the side of his left temple. In another scene it is implied that a boy with blood on his face has been bullied and made to hand over money.
additional issues
Other issues include the repeated sight of nonthreatening ghosts of dead schoolchildren and undetailed references to people having committed suicide after being bullied. However, the only visual representation of such a suicide is a fantasy / dream sequence in which a teenage girl jumps from a roof. The impact is not witnessed and no blood or injury is seen.
Director(s)Christopher Turner
Production year2014
Release date30/04/2014
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes81m
CastHarry Goodwins, Rosie Woolman, Eleanor Corcoran
infrequent moderate violence
Classified Date:
01/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
The London Bus Theatre Company
violence
The infrequent moderate violence occurs in a scene in which a female character hits a teenage boy across the head with a fire extinguisher. He is left with a bloody abrasion by the side of his left temple. In another scene it is implied that a boy with blood on his face has been bullied and made to hand over money.
Classified Date:
02/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
The London Bus Theatre Company
Classified date01/00/2014
LanguageEnglish