• Director(s)

    Martin Campbell

  • Production Year

    2025

  • Release date

    07/05/2025

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Poppy Townsend White, Dudley Watts, Calvin Warrington-Heasman

Film

Cleaner

strong language, violence, drug misuse

A window cleaner with a military background takes on a murderous terrorist gang who strike at her office building in this British action thriller.

A window cleaner with a military background takes on a murderous terrorist gang who strike at her office building in this British action thriller.

Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

violence

threat and horror

language

sex

drugs

sexual violence and sexual threat

suicide and self-harm

injury detail

  • Director(s)

    Martin Campbell

  • Production Year

    2025

  • Release date

    07/05/2025

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Poppy Townsend White, Dudley Watts, Calvin Warrington-Heasman

strong language, violence, drug misuse
Classified Date:
24/04/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sky Cinema
violence
There are bloody shootings and crunchy scenes of hand to hand fighting, with punches, elbows blows, kicks, headbutts and chokeholds. A character briefly suffocates a man with a plastic bag. A man shoves the neck of a bottle into the mouth of another, suffocating him. There are verbal references to domestic abuse as well as scenes implying a man is beating his son.
threat and horror
There are sustained scenes of gun and bomb threat as terrorists threaten the lives of their hostages. Characters dangle precariously from high levels.
language
There is strong language ('motherf**k', 'f**k'), as well as milder terms which include 'bitch', 'prick', 'wanker', 'shit', 'piss', 'dick', 'dickhead', 'arse', 'arsehole', 'bastard', 'sod', 'screw', 'Jesus', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is also use of the middle-finger gesture.
sex
There are verbal references to 'dry humping'. We see a couple kissing and lying on a bed in a state of partial undress as they prepare to have sex.
drugs
There is brief close-up sight of a man snorting cocaine. A character jokingly asks another "Are you high?"
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are brief verbal references to sexual harassment, including a man being nicknamed 'gropey'. The term 'rape' is used in the context of corporate greed and the destruction of the natural world.
suicide and self-harm
A man threatens to take his own life in order to trigger a bomb triggered by his pulse stopping.
injury detail
Characters are left with blood, scratches, bruises and burns over their faces in the aftermath of violence.
theme
A man with autism becomes distressed and agitated at various points throughout the film.
  • Classified date

    24/04/2025

  • Language

    English