• Director(s)

    David L. Williams

  • Production Year

    2002

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    77m

  • Cast

    Frances Barber, Kate Ashfield, Adam Croadell

Film

Flyfishing

strong sex, nudity, language, drug misuse

FLYFISHING is a British comedy from 2002, in which a pair of young men struggling to pay the bills become male escorts for older women, only for one to become romantically involved with a client's daughter.

FLYFISHING is a British comedy from 2002, in which a pair of young men struggling to pay the bills become male escorts for older women, only for one to become romantically involved with a client's daughter.

language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') along with milder terms which include, 'whore', 'wanker', 'shag', 'shit', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'ass', 'Jesus', and 'Christ'.
sex
There are scenes of strong thrusty sex with breast and buttock nudity. There are references to sex and sex work, particularly male escort services, as well as adultery. The interior of a telephone box is lined with adverts for sex lines and other sexual services; these include pictures of women in underwear and states of partial nudity.
drugs
Scenes of strong drug misuse include sight of characters snorting lines of cocaine and smoking a marijuana joint.
nudity
There is close-up sight of a man's pierced scrotum in a comic scene, as well as sight of occasional breast and buttock nudity.
additional issues
A man forces a kiss on another who protests but is unable to escape as he is trapped in a hospital bed; this moment has a comic tone. There is mild violence, including punches and shoves, which often have a comic context. A character is rushed to hospital after falling down stairs.
  • Director(s)

    David L. Williams

  • Production Year

    2002

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    77m

  • Cast

    Frances Barber, Kate Ashfield, Adam Croadell

strong sex, nudity, language, drug misuse
Classified Date:
30/01/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Icon Film Distribution
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') along with milder terms which include, 'whore', 'wanker', 'shag', 'shit', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'ass', 'Jesus', and 'Christ'.
sex
There are scenes of strong thrusty sex with breast and buttock nudity. There are references to sex and sex work, particularly male escort services, as well as adultery. The interior of a telephone box is lined with adverts for sex lines and other sexual services; these include pictures of women in underwear and states of partial nudity.
drugs
Scenes of strong drug misuse include sight of characters snorting lines of cocaine and smoking a marijuana joint.
nudity
There is close-up sight of a man's pierced scrotum in a comic scene, as well as sight of occasional breast and buttock nudity.
additional issues
A man forces a kiss on another who protests but is unable to escape as he is trapped in a hospital bed; this moment has a comic tone. There is mild violence, including punches and shoves, which often have a comic context. A character is rushed to hospital after falling down stairs.
  • Classified date

    30/01/2024

  • Language

    English