• Director(s)

    Pravesh Kumar

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    99m

  • Cast

    Rameet Rauli, Viraj Juneja, Seema Bowri

Film

Little English

moderate bad language

LITTLE ENGLISH is a UK comedy drama in which a Punjabi family is thrown into chaos following the eldest son's refusal to go through with an arranged marriage to a woman who has travelled over from India.

LITTLE ENGLISH is a UK comedy drama in which a Punjabi family is thrown into chaos following the eldest son's refusal to go through with an arranged marriage to a woman who has travelled over from India.

language
There is moderate bad language ('bitch'), and rude 'middle finger' and 'V-sign gestures'. Milder bad language includes uses of 'arse', 'piss', 'shit', 'bastard', 'bloody', 'moron', 'hell' and 'God'.
additional issues
There are references to racial discrimination in the context of the immigrant experience in the UK, including a South Asian man being referred to as "Gandhi" and sight of graffiti on a wall reading "Go Home". A South Asian character gives a comic demonstration of how he believes he has assimilated into British society by declaring that voting for Brexit was a good thing because it helped to "keep foreigners out". Discrimination is not endorsed by the work as a whole. There are scenes of mild emotional upset in relation to the mental and physical health of family members. It is discreetly implied that a character attempted to take his life with an overdose of pills, which has since led to him being in long-term care. Mild sex references include comments about virginity and adultery; a couple trying to conceive a child hurry to a bedroom as the wife says, "We're ovulating". There is mild comic violence in arguments between characters who deliver slaps and scuffle with one another. A character's criminal exploits are brought to an end when she is tasered in undetailed fashion. Very mild rude humour includes fart jokes. Adult characters smoke cigarettes
  • Director(s)

    Pravesh Kumar

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    99m

  • Cast

    Rameet Rauli, Viraj Juneja, Seema Bowri

moderate bad language
Classified Date:
18/01/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Resource Productions
language
There is moderate bad language ('bitch'), and rude 'middle finger' and 'V-sign gestures'. Milder bad language includes uses of 'arse', 'piss', 'shit', 'bastard', 'bloody', 'moron', 'hell' and 'God'.
additional issues
There are references to racial discrimination in the context of the immigrant experience in the UK, including a South Asian man being referred to as "Gandhi" and sight of graffiti on a wall reading "Go Home". A South Asian character gives a comic demonstration of how he believes he has assimilated into British society by declaring that voting for Brexit was a good thing because it helped to "keep foreigners out". Discrimination is not endorsed by the work as a whole. There are scenes of mild emotional upset in relation to the mental and physical health of family members. It is discreetly implied that a character attempted to take his life with an overdose of pills, which has since led to him being in long-term care. Mild sex references include comments about virginity and adultery; a couple trying to conceive a child hurry to a bedroom as the wife says, "We're ovulating". There is mild comic violence in arguments between characters who deliver slaps and scuffle with one another. A character's criminal exploits are brought to an end when she is tasered in undetailed fashion. Very mild rude humour includes fart jokes. Adult characters smoke cigarettes
moderate bad language
Classified Date:
10/11/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Central City Media Ltd
language
There is moderate bad language ('bitch'), and rude 'middle finger' and 'V-sign gestures'. Milder bad language includes uses of 'arse', 'piss', 'shit', 'bastard', 'bloody', 'moron', 'hell' and 'God'.
additional issues
There are references to racial discrimination in the context of the immigrant experience in the UK, including a South Asian man being referred to as "Gandhi" and sight of graffiti on a wall reading "Go Home". A South Asian character gives a comic demonstration of how he believes he has assimilated into British society by declaring that voting for Brexit was a good thing because it helped to "keep foreigners out". Discrimination is not endorsed by the work as a whole. There are scenes of mild emotional upset in relation to the mental and physical health of family members. It is discreetly implied that a character attempted to take his life with an overdose of pills, which has since led to him being in long-term care. Mild sex references include comments about virginity and adultery; a couple trying to conceive a child hurry to a bedroom as the wife says, "We're ovulating". There is mild comic violence in arguments between characters who deliver slaps and scuffle with one another. A character's criminal exploits are brought to an end when she is tasered in undetailed fashion. Very mild rude humour includes fart jokes. Adult characters smoke cigarettes
Classified Date:
30/01/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Resource Productions
  • Classified date

    10/11/2023

  • Language

    English