Bonus Track
strong language
Director(s)Julia Jackman
Production year2024
Release date11/10/2024
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes99m
CastJoe Anders, Samuel Paul Small, Susan Wokoma, Ellie Kendrick, Josh O'Connor, Ray Panthaki, Elle McCloskey, Ciara Southwood, Josh Cowdery, Roger Evans, Julia Jackman, Mike Gilbert, Josh O'Connor, Stephanie Aspin, Campbell Beaton, Helen Simmons, Chris Hyson, Jonas Mortensen, Jason Rayton, Claudia Blunt, Giorgia Lee Joseph
Bonus Track
strong language
The arrival of the son of famous musicians turns a lonely teenager's life around in this warm coming-of-age romantic com ...
The arrival of the son of famous musicians turns a lonely teenager's life around in this warm coming-of-age romantic comedy. Bad language and sexual humour are accompanied by positive messages around friendship and love.
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
nudity
theme
alcohol and smoking
violence
strong language
Classified Date:
23/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sky Cinema
language
Use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('twat', 'wanker') and milder terms such as 'balls', 'frickin', 'shit', 'bloody', 'hell' and 'God'. A character makes the middle finger rude gesture.
sex
There are some moderate and occasionally crude sex references, such as a teenager asking others whether they have ever 'tried to suck themselves off' as well as a comic orgy reference.
discrimination
A teenage boy calls another 'gay' as an insult. Gay characters hide their sexuality for fear of negative repercussions. All discrimination is clearly condemned by the film itself.
drugs
A journalist fabricates a story that a teenager has taken what he describes as 'illicit drugs'.
nudity
Paintings with natural breast nudity adorn a lounge wall.
theme
A school girl and her friends display bullying behaviours towards a boy. This behaviour is clearly disapproved of.
alcohol and smoking
A teenage girl is sick after drinking alcohol and other teenagers smoke cigarettes.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date23/16/2024
LanguageEnglish
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
nudity
theme
alcohol and smoking
violence
Director(s)Julia Jackman
Production year2024
Release date11/10/2024
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes99m
CastJoe Anders, Samuel Paul Small, Susan Wokoma, Ellie Kendrick, Josh O'Connor, Ray Panthaki, Elle McCloskey, Ciara Southwood, Josh Cowdery, Roger Evans, Julia Jackman, Mike Gilbert, Josh O'Connor, Stephanie Aspin, Campbell Beaton, Helen Simmons, Chris Hyson, Jonas Mortensen, Jason Rayton, Claudia Blunt, Giorgia Lee Joseph
strong language
Classified Date:
23/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sky Cinema
language
Use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('twat', 'wanker') and milder terms such as 'balls', 'frickin', 'shit', 'bloody', 'hell' and 'God'. A character makes the middle finger rude gesture.
sex
There are some moderate and occasionally crude sex references, such as a teenager asking others whether they have ever 'tried to suck themselves off' as well as a comic orgy reference.
discrimination
A teenage boy calls another 'gay' as an insult. Gay characters hide their sexuality for fear of negative repercussions. All discrimination is clearly condemned by the film itself.
drugs
A journalist fabricates a story that a teenager has taken what he describes as 'illicit drugs'.
nudity
Paintings with natural breast nudity adorn a lounge wall.
theme
A school girl and her friends display bullying behaviours towards a boy. This behaviour is clearly disapproved of.
alcohol and smoking
A teenage girl is sick after drinking alcohol and other teenagers smoke cigarettes.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date23/16/2024
LanguageEnglish