Mother's Pride

moderate sex references, language, infrequent suicide references
Director(s)Nick Moorcroft
Production year2025
Release date06/03/2026
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes93m
CastJonno Davies, Mark Addy, Gabriella Wilde

Mother's Pride

moderate sex references, language, infrequent suicide references
A family attempts to save their failing pub by brewing a local craft ale to take on a national competition in this comed ...
A family attempts to save their failing pub by brewing a local craft ale to take on a national competition in this comedy.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
moderate sex references, language, infrequent suicide references
Classified Date:
24/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Entertainment Film Dists Ltd
violence
Some scenes show characters being punched in the face.
threat and horror
A man is rushed to hospital after suffering a heart attack and given emergency surgery in an attempt to save his life.
language
There is use of moderate bad language ('dick', 'prick', 'twat', 'knobhead') as well as an instance of implied strong language. Milder terms include 'shit', 'bloody', 'arse', 'sod', 'bollocks', 'piss', 'bastard', 'hell', 'Jesus Christ' and 'God'. There is also use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There is also implied strong language, when a character exclaims, 'Mother-father!'
sex
Verbal sex references include those to sex workers, STIs and dogging, as well as innuendo. The sexual terms 'hooker' and 'shag' are used. In one scene, a couple are seen in bed next to each other after kissing, implying they have had sex. There is also rude humour relating to incest and anal penetration.
discrimination
An antagonistic character makes a derogatory comment about a man's mental health; his attitude is condemned. Other discriminatory remarks include stereotypes regarding sexual identity.
drugs
Brief, undetailed references are made to drugs.
injury detail
A man sustains a head wound after being struck with a stick accidentally.
suicide and self-harm
There is dialogue concerning a past suicide attempt and hospitalisation, as well as references to suicide ideation.
theme
The film deals with themes of bereavement and mental health.
alcohol and smoking
There are scenes of excessive drinking, references to alcoholism, and dialogue equating sex with alcohol use.
Classified date24/12/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
Director(s)Nick Moorcroft
Production year2025
Release date06/03/2026
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes93m
CastJonno Davies, Mark Addy, Gabriella Wilde
moderate sex references, language, infrequent suicide references
Classified Date:
24/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Entertainment Film Dists Ltd
violence
Some scenes show characters being punched in the face.
threat and horror
A man is rushed to hospital after suffering a heart attack and given emergency surgery in an attempt to save his life.
language
There is use of moderate bad language ('dick', 'prick', 'twat', 'knobhead') as well as an instance of implied strong language. Milder terms include 'shit', 'bloody', 'arse', 'sod', 'bollocks', 'piss', 'bastard', 'hell', 'Jesus Christ' and 'God'. There is also use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There is also implied strong language, when a character exclaims, 'Mother-father!'
sex
Verbal sex references include those to sex workers, STIs and dogging, as well as innuendo. The sexual terms 'hooker' and 'shag' are used. In one scene, a couple are seen in bed next to each other after kissing, implying they have had sex. There is also rude humour relating to incest and anal penetration.
discrimination
An antagonistic character makes a derogatory comment about a man's mental health; his attitude is condemned. Other discriminatory remarks include stereotypes regarding sexual identity.
drugs
Brief, undetailed references are made to drugs.
injury detail
A man sustains a head wound after being struck with a stick accidentally.
suicide and self-harm
There is dialogue concerning a past suicide attempt and hospitalisation, as well as references to suicide ideation.
theme
The film deals with themes of bereavement and mental health.
alcohol and smoking
There are scenes of excessive drinking, references to alcoholism, and dialogue equating sex with alcohol use.
Classified date24/12/2025
LanguageEnglish