It's Never Over Jeff Buckley

strong language, sex references
Director(s)Amy Berg
Production year2024
Release date02/02/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes106m
CastJeff Buckley, Mary Guibert, Ben Harper

It's Never Over Jeff Buckley

strong language, sex references
Documentary about the life and career of the US musician.
Documentary about the life and career of the US musician.
violence
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
suicide and self-harm
injury detail
dangerous behaviour
strong language, sex references
Classified Date:
23/01/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
FremantleMedia Limited
violence
A clip taken from a film features an undetailed shooting.
language
There is occasional strong language ('f**k', 'motherf**ker'), as well as milder terms including 'ass', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'piss', 'God' and 'hell'. There is also sight of a ‘middle finger’ gesture.
sex
A crude drawing depicts two people engaging in sexual activity. A verbal reference to sex work includes sexualised use of the term 'f**k'. Archival footage and photographs include sight of breasts, buttocks and genitals.
discrimination
Verbal references to homophobia and sexism occur, including use of the slur 'faggot' within a childhood bullying context. A news article features sight of the term 'n****r'. Discriminatory behaviour and attitudes are clearly condemned by the film as a whole.
drugs
References are made to marijuana misuse and a fatal heroin overdose. Drug use is portrayed in an aversive manner.
suicide and self-harm
There are infrequent and brief references to suicide ideation.
injury detail
Stylised footage briefly depicts blood dripping from a fist.
dangerous behaviour
Verbal and visual references are made to a musician hanging off scaffolding during a concert. This is clearly presented as dangerous.
theme
Verbal and visual references are made to mental health issues, including to a man experiencing disturbing visions during an episode of psychosis. There are also upsetting scenes centred around death by drowning. References to death and bereavement are handled in a sensitive manner.
Classified date23/01/2026
LanguageEnglish
violence
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
suicide and self-harm
injury detail
dangerous behaviour
Director(s)Amy Berg
Production year2024
Release date02/02/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes106m
CastJeff Buckley, Mary Guibert, Ben Harper
strong language, sex references
Classified Date:
23/01/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
FremantleMedia Limited
violence
A clip taken from a film features an undetailed shooting.
language
There is occasional strong language ('f**k', 'motherf**ker'), as well as milder terms including 'ass', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'piss', 'God' and 'hell'. There is also sight of a ‘middle finger’ gesture.
sex
A crude drawing depicts two people engaging in sexual activity. A verbal reference to sex work includes sexualised use of the term 'f**k'. Archival footage and photographs include sight of breasts, buttocks and genitals.
discrimination
Verbal references to homophobia and sexism occur, including use of the slur 'faggot' within a childhood bullying context. A news article features sight of the term 'n****r'. Discriminatory behaviour and attitudes are clearly condemned by the film as a whole.
drugs
References are made to marijuana misuse and a fatal heroin overdose. Drug use is portrayed in an aversive manner.
suicide and self-harm
There are infrequent and brief references to suicide ideation.
injury detail
Stylised footage briefly depicts blood dripping from a fist.
dangerous behaviour
Verbal and visual references are made to a musician hanging off scaffolding during a concert. This is clearly presented as dangerous.
theme
Verbal and visual references are made to mental health issues, including to a man experiencing disturbing visions during an episode of psychosis. There are also upsetting scenes centred around death by drowning. References to death and bereavement are handled in a sensitive manner.
Classified date23/01/2026
LanguageEnglish