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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- 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.
- 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.
- 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