Everything is Possible

strong language
Director(s)Joss Crowley
Production year2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes88m
CastJames Dean Bradfield, Richard Branson, Charlie Burchill

Everything is Possible

strong language
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE is a music documentary about the career of Scottish rock band Simple Minds. 
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE is a music documentary about the career of Scottish rock band Simple Minds. 
language
The film features strong language ('f**k') alongside uses of 'bugger', 'screw', 'crap', 'balls', 'hell' and 'Jesus'. 
additional issues
A reference is made to the song title 'Why Don't You Toss Yourself Off?'. A man jokes about using money to buy better 'gear', and then clarifies that he is referring to musical equipment. There is also an undetailed reference to 'a stoner', however drug misuse is not glamourised. A man's jacket has a swastika drawn on it, which is briefly shown. There is footage of real violence, including during South African apartheid; however it is brief with no strong detail.
strong language
Classified Date:
22/01/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
language
The film features strong language ('f**k') alongside uses of 'bugger', 'screw', 'crap', 'balls', 'hell' and 'Jesus'. 
additional issues
A reference is made to the song title 'Why Don't You Toss Yourself Off?'. A man jokes about using money to buy better 'gear', and then clarifies that he is referring to musical equipment. There is also an undetailed reference to 'a stoner', however drug misuse is not glamourised. A man's jacket has a swastika drawn on it, which is briefly shown. There is footage of real violence, including during South African apartheid; however it is brief with no strong detail.
Classified date22/01/2025
LanguageEnglish
language
The film features strong language ('f**k') alongside uses of 'bugger', 'screw', 'crap', 'balls', 'hell' and 'Jesus'. 
additional issues
A reference is made to the song title 'Why Don't You Toss Yourself Off?'. A man jokes about using money to buy better 'gear', and then clarifies that he is referring to musical equipment. There is also an undetailed reference to 'a stoner', however drug misuse is not glamourised. A man's jacket has a swastika drawn on it, which is briefly shown. There is footage of real violence, including during South African apartheid; however it is brief with no strong detail.
Director(s)Joss Crowley
Production year2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes88m
CastJames Dean Bradfield, Richard Branson, Charlie Burchill
strong language
Classified Date:
22/01/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
language
The film features strong language ('f**k') alongside uses of 'bugger', 'screw', 'crap', 'balls', 'hell' and 'Jesus'. 
additional issues
A reference is made to the song title 'Why Don't You Toss Yourself Off?'. A man jokes about using money to buy better 'gear', and then clarifies that he is referring to musical equipment. There is also an undetailed reference to 'a stoner', however drug misuse is not glamourised. A man's jacket has a swastika drawn on it, which is briefly shown. There is footage of real violence, including during South African apartheid; however it is brief with no strong detail.
Classified date22/01/2025
LanguageEnglish