• Director(s)

    Baz Black

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Release date

    01/09/2023

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    100m

  • Cast

    Baz Black, Johnny French, Colleen Keogh

Film

Dublin Crust

very strong language

A drummer sets about reforming his punk band after being released from prison in this comic yet intense Irish drama. The tone is light throughout, but the language is very strong and the references to drug misuse frequent.

A drummer sets about reforming his punk band after being released from prison in this comic yet intense Irish drama. The tone is light throughout, but the language is very strong and the references to drug misuse frequent.

Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

violence

threat and horror

language

sex

drugs

sexual violence and sexual threat

suicide and self-harm

nudity

  • Director(s)

    Baz Black

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Release date

    01/09/2023

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    100m

  • Cast

    Baz Black, Johnny French, Colleen Keogh

very strong language
Classified Date:
22/08/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sure Look Productions
violence
After a man is sexually threatening to a woman, a bar fight breaks out which includes use of bottles as weapons and repeated punches. There is a sequence of historical news reports and visuals depicting the troubles in Ireland.
threat and horror
In a comic scene, a man attempts to rob an elderly woman working in a local shop and points an obviously fake gun.
language
Infrequent use of very strong language ('c**t') is accompanied by strong ('f**k'), moderate ('prick', 'wanker') and milder terms such as 'bastard', 'crap', 'shit', 'bloody', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'. Characters make the middle finger and two finger gestures.
sex
Moderate sex references include a salesman comically calling a car a 'dong magnet'. A woman drags a man into the toilet with the intention of having sex with him.
drugs
Verbal references are made to a man's heroin addiction and a drug addict tries to entice him to take drugs again; however, the negative impact of drug misuse is clearly portrayed throughout the film.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man becomes aggressive and calls a woman a 'slapper' after she refuses his sexual advances. His behaviour is immediately condemned by other characters.
suicide and self-harm
A man repeatedly hits himself whilst listening to punk music.
nudity
There is brief, comic buttock nudity.
theme
A recovering addict is discovered vomiting blood in a toilet prompting his friends to think he is taking heroin again; however, it is subsequently revealed that he is suffering from terminal cancer. References are made to a child being disruptive in class and a teacher suggests he needs to go to a 'special' school much to his mother's distress. There is emotional upset due to bereavement.
  • Classified date

    22/08/2023

  • Language

    English