• Director(s)

    Will Lovelace, Dylan Southern

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    10/03/2023

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary, Music

  • Approx. running minutes

    108m

  • Cast

    Ryan Adams, Julian Casablancas, Brian Chase

Film

Meet Me In The Bathroom

very strong language, strong sex references, drug misuse

This pacy documentary uses archive footage to chronicle the New York City music scene in the early 2000s, resulting in a candid portrayal of hard-partying bands such as the Strokes and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

This pacy documentary uses archive footage to chronicle the New York City music scene in the early 2000s, resulting in a candid portrayal of hard-partying bands such as the Strokes and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

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Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

threat and horror

language

sex

drugs

theme

violence

discrimination

sexual violence and sexual threat

  • Director(s)

    Will Lovelace, Dylan Southern

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    10/03/2023

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary, Music

  • Approx. running minutes

    108m

  • Cast

    Ryan Adams, Julian Casablancas, Brian Chase

very strong language, strong sex references, drug misuse
Classified Date:
01/03/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dogwoof
threat and horror
News reports show people running scared for their lives during the September 11 terrorist attacks.
language
There is infrequent use of very strong language ('c**t') accompanied by frequent strong language ('f**k') and milder terms ('shit', 'dick', 'ass'). People make the middle figure gesture.
sex
Song lyrics contain strong sex references including 'sucking dick' and 'downloading porn'. There is sight of crude magazine headlines. A female singer discusses how photographers would try to get upskirting images of her whilst on stage and that she was overly sexualised by the media. A still image shows her on stage with photographers pointing their cameras towards her crotch. Scenes include female breast nudity at rock concerts and a woman flashes a crowd of people but her breasts are pixelated out.
drugs
Scenes include frequent references to drugs including crack, heroin and cocaine. A man is persuaded to take ecstasy and there is sight of him dancing and talking about how he felt whilst on it. People discuss drug addiction and their near death experiences whilst on drugs.
theme
There is real life footage of the events of 9/11 and scenes of emotional upset as people grieve for their loved ones killed in the tragedies. Other issues include references to mental health and self destructive behaviour.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
There is real life footage of the events of 9/11 and scenes of emotional upset as people grieve for their loved ones killed in the tragedies. News reports show people running scared for their lives from the twin towers. Other issues include references to mental health and self destructive behaviour.
very strong language, strong sex references, drug misuse
Classified Date:
21/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Studios Limited
language
There is infrequent use of very strong language ('c**t') accompanied by frequent strong language ('f**k') and milder terms ('shit', 'dick', 'ass'). People make the middle figure gesture.
sex
Song lyrics contain strong sex references including 'sucking dick' and 'downloading porn'. There is sight of crude magazine headlines. A female singer discusses how photographers would try to get upskirting images of her whilst on stage and that she was overly sexualised by the media. A still image shows her on stage with photographers pointing their cameras towards her 'crotch'. Scenes include female breast nudity at rock concerts and a woman flashes a crowd of people but her breasts are pixelated out.
drugs
Scenes include frequent references to drugs including crack, heroin and cocaine. A man is persuaded to take ecstasy and there is sight of him dancing and talking about how he felt whilst on it. People discuss drug addiction and their near death experiences whilst on drugs.
There is real life footage of the events of 9/11 and scenes of emotional upset as people grieve for their loved ones killed in the tragedies. News reports show people running scared for their lives from the twin towers. Other issues include references to mental health and self destructive behaviour.
Classified Date:
28/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dogwoof
  • Classified date

    01/03/2023

  • Language

    English