Director(s)
Eddie Sternberg
Production Year
2022
Release date
10/09/2022
Genre(s)
Drama, Comedy
Approx. running minutes
104m
Cast
Ed Skrein, Lorraine Ashbourne, Eoin Macken
Film
I Used To Be Famous
strong language
I USED TO BE FAMOUS is a British comedy drama film in which a faded popstar bonds with a young autistic drummer.
I USED TO BE FAMOUS is a British comedy drama film in which a faded popstar bonds with a young autistic drummer.
Film showing times
Please enter your postcode below (or use your current location) so we can find the nearest cinemas showing this film.- 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
Release date
10/09/2022
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.
- 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
09/08/2022
Language
English