• Director(s)

    Louise Weard

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    15/06/2025

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    274m

  • Cast

    Louise Weard, Aoife Josie Clements, Vera Drew

Film

Castration Movie Anthology I. Traps

strong sex, nudity

Slice-of-life drama following the unconnected lives of a transgender sex worker who hopes to become a mother, and a production assistant in a failing relationship.

Slice-of-life drama following the unconnected lives of a transgender sex worker who hopes to become a mother, and a production assistant in a failing relationship.

Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

language

sex

discrimination

drugs

sexual violence and sexual threat

suicide and self-harm

injury detail

nudity

  • Director(s)

    Louise Weard

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    15/06/2025

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    274m

  • Cast

    Louise Weard, Aoife Josie Clements, Vera Drew

strong sex, nudity
Classified Date:
20/05/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Matchbox Cine
language
There is infrequent use of very strong language (‘c**t’), as well as frequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘whore’, ‘cock’, ‘bitch’, ‘pussy’, ‘prick’, ‘dick’, ‘slut’, ‘hooker’, ‘coochie’, 'shit', 'bastard', 'asshole', 'piss' and 'tits'.
sex
Sexual activity, some of which appears to be unsimulated, includes urolagnia, group sex, rough sex, oral sex, masturbation and ejaculation. A scene contains brief sight of explicit pornographic thumbnail images on a computer screen. There are also crude verbal references to intercourse, genitals, arousal and orgasms, as well as discussion of fetishes such as BDSM, ‘edging’, and use of a dildo shaped like an animal penis.
discrimination
Scenes involving discrimination occur, including use of terms such as ‘faggot’, ‘retard’, ‘tranny’ and ‘sissy’; however, the film as a whole does not condone discrimination.
drugs
Sustained scenes show people misusing cocaine and amyl nitrate.
sexual violence and sexual threat
In a comic scene, a sex worker verbally recalls realising that her client was performing a fetishistic act on her person without her prior consent.
suicide and self-harm
A person stubs out a cigarette on their own skin in an act of self-harm. Other scenes contain non-graphic verbal references to suicide.
injury detail
A sequence of dark, grainy black-and-white footage appears to show surgery being performed on a person’s genitals, but the detail is unclear. Another scene features moderate images of healing post-surgical wounds. There are also sequences of vomiting.
nudity
Occasional strong sexualised nudity includes sight of erections.
theme
There are scenes of emotional upset, as well as infrequent discussion of negative body image and disordered eating.
additional issues
There is infrequent use of very strong language (‘c**t’), as well as frequent use of strong language (‘f**k’); milder terms include ‘whore’, ‘cock’, ‘bitch’, ‘pussy’, ‘prick’, ‘dick’, ‘slut’, ‘hooker’ and ‘coochie’. In a comic scene, a sex worker recalls realising that her client was performing a fetishistic act on her person without her prior consent. People are shown misusing cocaine and amyl nitrate. A person stubs out a cigarette on their own skin in an act of self-harm. Scenes involving discrimination occur, including use of terms such as ‘faggot’, ‘retard’, ‘tranny’ and ‘sissy’; however, the film as a whole does not condone discrimination. A sequence of dark, grainy black-and-white footage appears to show surgery being performed on a person’s genitals, but the detail is unclear; another scene features moderate images of healing post-surgical wounds. Other issues include non-graphic verbal suicide references, discussion of negative body image and disordered eating, and scenes of vomiting.
  • Classified date

    20/05/2025

  • Language

    English