• Director(s)

    Kevin Allen

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    17/09/2021

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    91m

  • Cast

    Alfie Allen, Dougray Scott, Rhys Ifans

Film

La Cha Cha

strong language, drug misuse, sex references, suicide references, gore

LA CHA CHA is a comedy film in which a man visits Wales to scatter his grandfather’s ashes and finds himself stranded at an unusual campsite for seniors.

LA CHA CHA is a comedy film in which a man visits Wales to scatter his grandfather’s ashes and finds himself stranded at an unusual campsite for seniors.

language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘cock’, ‘twat’, ‘wanker’, ‘shit’, ‘arse’, ‘piss’, ‘bloody’, ‘knob’, ‘tits’, ‘balls’ and ‘bollocks’.
sex
During a scene in which a couple are implied to be having off-screen sex in a caravan, we see a hand smearing thick white fluid down the inside of one of the windows. Verbal sex references include crude comic references to oral sex, sex work and "crusty knickers". There is also a sequence of below-frame masturbation.
drugs
People are frequently shown handling and smoking joints. There are also comic references to misuse of drugs including cocaine, magic mushrooms and marijuana.
suicide
Further suicide references include a comic scene in which a man claims to be about to kill himself; we hear an off-screen gunshot, but the man is subsequently revealed to be unharmed.
injury detail
There are brief gory images of a dead body surrounded by blood and brain matter in the aftermath of what is implied to have been an off-screen suicide.
There is occasional non-sexualised full-frontal nudity in scenes involving nudist characters. An unlikeable character makes a comment about not wanting any ‘foreigners’ in town. A man claims that he was “abused” by a teacher as a child, but it is immediately revealed that the ‘abuse’ consisted of being forced to perform Shirley Bassey songs.
  • Director(s)

    Kevin Allen

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    17/09/2021

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    91m

  • Cast

    Alfie Allen, Dougray Scott, Rhys Ifans

strong language, drug misuse, sex references, suicide references, gore
Classified Date:
07/09/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Music Film Network
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘cock’, ‘twat’, ‘wanker’, ‘shit’, ‘arse’, ‘piss’, ‘bloody’, ‘knob’, ‘tits’, ‘balls’ and ‘bollocks’.
sex
During a scene in which a couple are implied to be having off-screen sex in a caravan, we see a hand smearing thick white fluid down the inside of one of the windows. Verbal sex references include crude comic references to oral sex, sex work and "crusty knickers". There is also a sequence of below-frame masturbation.
drugs
People are frequently shown handling and smoking joints. There are also comic references to misuse of drugs including cocaine, magic mushrooms and marijuana.
suicide
Further suicide references include a comic scene in which a man claims to be about to kill himself; we hear an off-screen gunshot, but the man is subsequently revealed to be unharmed.
injury detail
There are brief gory images of a dead body surrounded by blood and brain matter in the aftermath of what is implied to have been an off-screen suicide.
There is occasional non-sexualised full-frontal nudity in scenes involving nudist characters. An unlikeable character makes a comment about not wanting any ‘foreigners’ in town. A man claims that he was “abused” by a teacher as a child, but it is immediately revealed that the ‘abuse’ consisted of being forced to perform Shirley Bassey songs.
Classified Date:
07/09/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Music Film Network
  • Classified date

    07/09/2021

  • Language

    English