Chicken Town
very strong language, drug misuse
Director(s)Richard Bracewell
Production year2025
Release date20/06/2025
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes90m
CastLaurence Rickard, Alistair Green, Graham Fellows
Chicken Town
very strong language, drug misuse
A retired gardener enlists the help of two young friends to shift the cannabis plants he has unintentionally grown in hi ...
A retired gardener enlists the help of two young friends to shift the cannabis plants he has unintentionally grown in his allotment in this British comedy drama.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
very strong language, drug misuse
Classified Date:
23/05/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
violence
A man stands on the IV drip of a dying man. There are also comic scenes in which people briefly fight.
threat and horror
Incompetent villains attempt to kidnap a group of people in a scene of mild threat.
language
There is use of very strong language (‘c**t’) as well as use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms used include ‘knobhead’, ‘dickhead’, ‘prick’, ‘wanker’, ‘bitch’, ‘knob’, ‘dick’, ‘cock’, ’twat’, ‘shit’, ‘git’, ‘bloody’, ‘bollocks’, ‘bastard’, ‘arse’, ‘piss’, ‘hell’ and ‘God’.
sex
A caravan rocks back and forth when it implied people are having sex inside. Afterwards, a man runs off, revealing his bare buttocks. There are also references to masturbation and sex toys.
discrimination
There are references to racism as well as a scenes of ageist, homophobic and sexist behaviour. There is also discriminatory language ('gypo' and 'midget'). Discrimination is not endorsed by the film's protagonists.
drugs
People smoke cannabis and there are frequent references to drug dealing.
sexual violence and sexual threat
After a man leaves prison, a woman asks if anyone inside made him their 'bitch'. A group of kids call an older man a 'paedo' when he tries to sell them drugs.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to douse himself in fuel, but it turns out to be urine.
Classified Date:
10/06/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
Classified date23/44/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
Director(s)Richard Bracewell
Production year2025
Release date20/06/2025
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes90m
CastLaurence Rickard, Alistair Green, Graham Fellows
very strong language, drug misuse
Classified Date:
23/05/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
violence
A man stands on the IV drip of a dying man. There are also comic scenes in which people briefly fight.
threat and horror
Incompetent villains attempt to kidnap a group of people in a scene of mild threat.
language
There is use of very strong language (‘c**t’) as well as use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms used include ‘knobhead’, ‘dickhead’, ‘prick’, ‘wanker’, ‘bitch’, ‘knob’, ‘dick’, ‘cock’, ’twat’, ‘shit’, ‘git’, ‘bloody’, ‘bollocks’, ‘bastard’, ‘arse’, ‘piss’, ‘hell’ and ‘God’.
sex
A caravan rocks back and forth when it implied people are having sex inside. Afterwards, a man runs off, revealing his bare buttocks. There are also references to masturbation and sex toys.
discrimination
There are references to racism as well as a scenes of ageist, homophobic and sexist behaviour. There is also discriminatory language ('gypo' and 'midget'). Discrimination is not endorsed by the film's protagonists.
drugs
People smoke cannabis and there are frequent references to drug dealing.
sexual violence and sexual threat
After a man leaves prison, a woman asks if anyone inside made him their 'bitch'. A group of kids call an older man a 'paedo' when he tries to sell them drugs.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to douse himself in fuel, but it turns out to be urine.
Classified Date:
10/06/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
Classified date23/44/2025
LanguageEnglish