Silver Dollar Road
references to racism, mild bad language, emotional upset, threat
Director(s)Raoul Peck
Production year2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes101m
CastJohn C. Barnett, Classie Curley, Melvin Davis, Kim Duhon, Anita Earls, Mamie Ellison, Nate Ellison, Roderick Ellison, James Hairston, Wayne Lawrence, Raoul Peck, Raoul Peck, Lizzie Presser, Blair Foster, Rémi Grellety, Hébert Peck, Raoul Peck, Alexei Aigui, Henry Adebonojo, Mayeta Clark, Antonio Rossi, Alexandra Strauss
Silver Dollar Road
references to racism, mild bad language, emotional upset, threat
A documentary centred on a family who have fought to retain ownership of the waterfront land they live on, which feature ...
A documentary centred on a family who have fought to retain ownership of the waterfront land they live on, which features a number of references to racism directed towards the family and others over the last century.
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
suicide and self-harm
theme
sex
rude humour
references to racism, mild bad language, emotional upset, threat
Classified Date:
06/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
MetFilm Distribution
violence
There are verbal references to violence, including remarks made about a man’s boat being blown up as a method of intimidation.
threat and horror
In a scene of mild threat, a man off camera gets into a heated argument which is about to turn nasty when he is dragged away by an intervening relative.
language
Mild bad language used includes the terms ‘bullshit’ and ‘piss’, and there is also use of very mild bad language (‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘damn’).
discrimination
There are references to historic racism, including to Black people being lynched, such as in a sequence in which newspaper articles using the term ‘negro’ show blurry pictures of the aftermath of this racist violence. The film contextualises this behaviour as historical, and as a whole condemns all racism including modern discrimination.
suicide and self-harm
A man denies having suicidal thoughts whilst incarcerated in prison.
theme
There are scenes of mild emotional upset, including when a woman becomes anguished discussing her memories of visiting relatives in prison. Various people discuss how their mental health has been affected by the struggle to hold on to their property.
references to racism, mild bad language, emotional upset, threat
Classified Date:
16/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
violence
There are verbal references to violence, including remarks made about a man’s boat being blown up as a method of intimidation.
threat and horror
In a scene of mild threat, a man off camera gets into a heated argument which is about to turn nasty when he is dragged away by an intervening relative.
language
Mild bad language used includes the terms ‘bullshit’ and ‘piss’, and there is also use of very mild bad language (‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘damn’).
discrimination
There are references to historic racism, including to Black people being lynched, such as in a sequence in which newspaper articles using the term ‘negro’ show blurry pictures of the aftermath of this racist violence. The film contextualises this behaviour as historical, and as a whole condemns all racism including modern discrimination.
suicide and self-harm
A man denies having suicidal thoughts whilst incarcerated in prison.
theme
There are scenes of mild emotional upset, including when a woman becomes anguished discussing her memories of visiting relatives in prison. Various people discuss how their mental health has been affected by the struggle to hold on to their property.
Classified Date:
30/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
MetFilm Distribution
Classified date16/10/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
suicide and self-harm
theme
sex
rude humour
Director(s)Raoul Peck
Production year2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes101m
CastJohn C. Barnett, Classie Curley, Melvin Davis, Kim Duhon, Anita Earls, Mamie Ellison, Nate Ellison, Roderick Ellison, James Hairston, Wayne Lawrence, Raoul Peck, Raoul Peck, Lizzie Presser, Blair Foster, Rémi Grellety, Hébert Peck, Raoul Peck, Alexei Aigui, Henry Adebonojo, Mayeta Clark, Antonio Rossi, Alexandra Strauss
references to racism, mild bad language, emotional upset, threat
Classified Date:
06/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
MetFilm Distribution
violence
There are verbal references to violence, including remarks made about a man’s boat being blown up as a method of intimidation.
threat and horror
In a scene of mild threat, a man off camera gets into a heated argument which is about to turn nasty when he is dragged away by an intervening relative.
language
Mild bad language used includes the terms ‘bullshit’ and ‘piss’, and there is also use of very mild bad language (‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘damn’).
discrimination
There are references to historic racism, including to Black people being lynched, such as in a sequence in which newspaper articles using the term ‘negro’ show blurry pictures of the aftermath of this racist violence. The film contextualises this behaviour as historical, and as a whole condemns all racism including modern discrimination.
suicide and self-harm
A man denies having suicidal thoughts whilst incarcerated in prison.
theme
There are scenes of mild emotional upset, including when a woman becomes anguished discussing her memories of visiting relatives in prison. Various people discuss how their mental health has been affected by the struggle to hold on to their property.
references to racism, mild bad language, emotional upset, threat
Classified Date:
16/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
violence
There are verbal references to violence, including remarks made about a man’s boat being blown up as a method of intimidation.
threat and horror
In a scene of mild threat, a man off camera gets into a heated argument which is about to turn nasty when he is dragged away by an intervening relative.
language
Mild bad language used includes the terms ‘bullshit’ and ‘piss’, and there is also use of very mild bad language (‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘damn’).
discrimination
There are references to historic racism, including to Black people being lynched, such as in a sequence in which newspaper articles using the term ‘negro’ show blurry pictures of the aftermath of this racist violence. The film contextualises this behaviour as historical, and as a whole condemns all racism including modern discrimination.
suicide and self-harm
A man denies having suicidal thoughts whilst incarcerated in prison.
theme
There are scenes of mild emotional upset, including when a woman becomes anguished discussing her memories of visiting relatives in prison. Various people discuss how their mental health has been affected by the struggle to hold on to their property.
Classified Date:
30/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
MetFilm Distribution
Classified date16/10/2023
LanguageEnglish