I Could Never Go Vegan
upsetting scenes, moderate sex references, bloody images, strong language
Director(s)Thomas Pickering
Production year2024
Release date19/04/2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes97m
I Could Never Go Vegan
upsetting scenes, moderate sex references, bloody images, strong language
Featuring potentially distressing footage of intensive farming and animal slaughter, this documentary explores and chall ...
Featuring potentially distressing footage of intensive farming and animal slaughter, this documentary explores and challenges some of the main arguments against adopting veganism.
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
injury detail
disturbing images
rude humour
violence
upsetting scenes, moderate sex references, bloody images, strong language
Classified Date:
14/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dartmouth Films LTD
threat and horror
There are occasional references to the threat posed to our planet by the climate crisis.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bloody’, ‘shit’, ‘bullshit’, ‘pissed’, ‘bugger’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
sex
Moderate sex references include verbal references to the links between diet and ‘healthy erections’. A voiceover points out the visual innuendo in an advertising image of a phallic-shaped sandwich pointed towards a woman’s open mouth.
discrimination
There are infrequent critical references to sexist associations between meat-eating and masculinity.
injury detail
We see brief images of animal blood on the floor of an abattoir, and of bloody gauze on a trolley during an off-screen surgical procedure.
disturbing images
The film contains potentially distressing abattoir footage, including sight of pigs being gassed with carbon dioxide and of other animals being stunned with electricity in preparation for slaughter. Other footage shows farmed pigs and chickens - some with visible health issues such as swellings and skin problems - being kept in cramped conditions. There are also brief images of cows being struck or kicked, without visible injury detail.
rude humour
There is infrequent very mild toilet humour.
Classified Date:
14/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dartmouth Films LTD
Classified date14/03/2024
LanguageEnglish
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
injury detail
disturbing images
rude humour
violence
Director(s)Thomas Pickering
Production year2024
Release date19/04/2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes97m
upsetting scenes, moderate sex references, bloody images, strong language
Classified Date:
14/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dartmouth Films LTD
threat and horror
There are occasional references to the threat posed to our planet by the climate crisis.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bloody’, ‘shit’, ‘bullshit’, ‘pissed’, ‘bugger’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
sex
Moderate sex references include verbal references to the links between diet and ‘healthy erections’. A voiceover points out the visual innuendo in an advertising image of a phallic-shaped sandwich pointed towards a woman’s open mouth.
discrimination
There are infrequent critical references to sexist associations between meat-eating and masculinity.
injury detail
We see brief images of animal blood on the floor of an abattoir, and of bloody gauze on a trolley during an off-screen surgical procedure.
disturbing images
The film contains potentially distressing abattoir footage, including sight of pigs being gassed with carbon dioxide and of other animals being stunned with electricity in preparation for slaughter. Other footage shows farmed pigs and chickens - some with visible health issues such as swellings and skin problems - being kept in cramped conditions. There are also brief images of cows being struck or kicked, without visible injury detail.
rude humour
There is infrequent very mild toilet humour.
Classified Date:
14/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dartmouth Films LTD
Classified date14/03/2024
LanguageEnglish