• Director(s)

    Eddie Sternberg

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    104m

  • Cast

    Ed Skrein, Lorraine Ashbourne, Eoin Macken

Film

I Used To Be Famous

language

I USED TO BE FAMOUS is a British comedy drama in which a faded popstar bonds with a young autistic drummer.

I USED TO BE FAMOUS is a British comedy drama in which a faded popstar bonds with a young autistic drummer.

Film showing times

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language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘prick’, ‘shit’, ‘bloody’ and ‘dickhead’.
additional issues
A fist fight results in a small amount of bloody detail. There are infrequent scenes of ableism, such as when an unlikeable man confronts an autistic person, calls him a ‘weirdo’ and asks what’s ‘wrong’ with him; however, discrimination is clearly criticised. In a comic sequence a man is accused of ‘lurking’ in a car park, to which he replies that he’s 'not a sex offender’. Other issues include mild scenes of bereavement and emotional upset, and infrequent mild sex references.
  • Director(s)

    Eddie Sternberg

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    104m

  • Cast

    Ed Skrein, Lorraine Ashbourne, Eoin Macken

strong language
Classified Date:
09/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘prick’, ‘shit’, ‘bloody’ and ‘dickhead’.
additional issues
A fist fight results in a small amount of bloody detail. There are infrequent scenes of ableism, such as when an unlikeable man confronts an autistic person, calls him a ‘weirdo’ and asks what’s ‘wrong’ with him; however, discrimination is clearly criticised. In a comic sequence a man is accused of ‘lurking’ in a car park, to which he replies that he’s 'not a sex offender’. Other issues include mild scenes of bereavement and emotional upset, and infrequent mild sex references.
language
Classified Date:
04/10/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘prick’, ‘shit’, ‘bloody’ and ‘dickhead’.
additional issues
A fist fight results in a small amount of bloody detail. There are infrequent scenes of ableism, such as when an unlikeable man confronts an autistic person, calls him a ‘weirdo’ and asks what’s ‘wrong’ with him; however, discrimination is clearly criticised. In a comic sequence a man is accused of ‘lurking’ in a car park, to which he replies that he’s 'not a sex offender’. Other issues include mild scenes of bereavement and emotional upset, and infrequent mild sex references.
Classified Date:
30/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ignition Creative
Classified Date:
15/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
  • Classified date

    04/10/2024

  • Language

    English