Local Heroes
rude gestures, references to violence, racism, drug references
Director(s)John Warrington
Production year2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes84m
CastElliot Ashton, Lucinda Bopf, Lauren Boyd, Danielle Collins, Maddy Exarhos, Paris Gillis, gough, Lia Hope, Craig Ingham, Cale Kampers, gough, gough, gough, Brendan Scott, Scott Whatman, gough, Scott Whatman, gough
Local Heroes
rude gestures, references to violence, racism, drug references
LOCAL HEROES is a British sporting documentary which follows the stories of three Nottingham men from their humble worki ...
LOCAL HEROES is a British sporting documentary which follows the stories of three Nottingham men from their humble working class beginnings to the highest heights of professional football.
violence
Detailed references are made to high profile historical violent crimes including the arrest of a notorious serial killer, football hooliganism, IRA bombings and assassinations. There is brief sight of an injured bombing victim on a stretcher during a news report.
language
A man makes the double V-sign rude gesture with his hands. Use of mild and very mild bad language occurs ('bloody', 'hell', 'God').
discrimination
There are verbal and visual references to racism and racist violence in 1960s and 1970s Britain including historical use of the racist term 'coloured'. A Black footballer describes how he had bananas thrown at him by racist football fans. Racism is not condoned by the documentary.
drugs
There is mention of a musician's heroin overdose.
additional issues
Scenes include emotional upset due to a woman's death from cancer.
rude gestures, references to violence, racism, drug references
Classified Date:
31/05/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Trinity Creative Partnership Ltd
violence
Detailed references are made to high profile historical violent crimes including the arrest of a notorious serial killer, football hooliganism, IRA bombings and assassinations. There is brief sight of an injured bombing victim on a stretcher during a news report.
language
A man makes the double V-sign rude gesture with his hands. Use of mild and very mild bad language occurs ('bloody', 'hell', 'God').
discrimination
There are verbal and visual references to racism and racist violence in 1960s and 1970s Britain including historical use of the racist term 'coloured'. A Black footballer describes how he had bananas thrown at him by racist football fans. Racism is not condoned by the documentary.
drugs
There is mention of a musician's heroin overdose.
additional issues
Scenes include emotional upset due to a woman's death from cancer.
Classified date31/05/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
Detailed references are made to high profile historical violent crimes including the arrest of a notorious serial killer, football hooliganism, IRA bombings and assassinations. There is brief sight of an injured bombing victim on a stretcher during a news report.
language
A man makes the double V-sign rude gesture with his hands. Use of mild and very mild bad language occurs ('bloody', 'hell', 'God').
discrimination
There are verbal and visual references to racism and racist violence in 1960s and 1970s Britain including historical use of the racist term 'coloured'. A Black footballer describes how he had bananas thrown at him by racist football fans. Racism is not condoned by the documentary.
drugs
There is mention of a musician's heroin overdose.
additional issues
Scenes include emotional upset due to a woman's death from cancer.
Director(s)John Warrington
Production year2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes84m
CastElliot Ashton, Lucinda Bopf, Lauren Boyd, Danielle Collins, Maddy Exarhos, Paris Gillis, gough, Lia Hope, Craig Ingham, Cale Kampers, gough, gough, gough, Brendan Scott, Scott Whatman, gough, Scott Whatman, gough
rude gestures, references to violence, racism, drug references
Classified Date:
31/05/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Trinity Creative Partnership Ltd
violence
Detailed references are made to high profile historical violent crimes including the arrest of a notorious serial killer, football hooliganism, IRA bombings and assassinations. There is brief sight of an injured bombing victim on a stretcher during a news report.
language
A man makes the double V-sign rude gesture with his hands. Use of mild and very mild bad language occurs ('bloody', 'hell', 'God').
discrimination
There are verbal and visual references to racism and racist violence in 1960s and 1970s Britain including historical use of the racist term 'coloured'. A Black footballer describes how he had bananas thrown at him by racist football fans. Racism is not condoned by the documentary.
drugs
There is mention of a musician's heroin overdose.
additional issues
Scenes include emotional upset due to a woman's death from cancer.
Classified date31/05/2023
LanguageEnglish