Goodbye Breasts!

upsetting scenes
Director(s)Joanna Callaghan
Production year2025
Release date20/04/2025
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes69m

Goodbye Breasts!

upsetting scenes
UK documentary charting a woman's path to recovery following her breast cancer diagnosis.
UK documentary charting a woman's path to recovery following her breast cancer diagnosis.
language
sex
injury detail
nudity
theme
violence
threat and horror
discrimination
upsetting scenes
Classified Date:
25/04/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
University of Sussex
language
Mild bad language ('tits') occurs, as well as milder terms ('God', 'hell').
sex
A song and dance number includes repeated references to breasts and mildly suggestive dancing. People briefly discuss their breasts in the context of sex.
injury detail
There is brief sight of internal organs in a medical context.
nudity
There is brief full frontal female nudity in a photograph. Breast nudity occurs throughout, in a natural context.
theme
A woman refers to the traumatic consequences of her mastectomy. There are also references to cancer, including to breast cancer, with sight of post-operative scars. However, there are positive messages of support from communities of breast cancer survivors.
Classified date25/04/2025
LanguageEnglish
language
sex
injury detail
nudity
theme
violence
threat and horror
discrimination
Director(s)Joanna Callaghan
Production year2025
Release date20/04/2025
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes69m
upsetting scenes
Classified Date:
25/04/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
University of Sussex
language
Mild bad language ('tits') occurs, as well as milder terms ('God', 'hell').
sex
A song and dance number includes repeated references to breasts and mildly suggestive dancing. People briefly discuss their breasts in the context of sex.
injury detail
There is brief sight of internal organs in a medical context.
nudity
There is brief full frontal female nudity in a photograph. Breast nudity occurs throughout, in a natural context.
theme
A woman refers to the traumatic consequences of her mastectomy. There are also references to cancer, including to breast cancer, with sight of post-operative scars. However, there are positive messages of support from communities of breast cancer survivors.
Classified date25/04/2025
LanguageEnglish