Spacewoman

upsetting scenes, domestic abuse & suicide references, mild bad language
Director(s)Hannah Berryman
Production year2024
Release date21/10/2025
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes101m
CastEileen Collins

Spacewoman

upsetting scenes, domestic abuse & suicide references, mild bad language
This documentary explores the career of Eileen Collins, the first female pilot to command a shuttle into space.
This documentary explores the career of Eileen Collins, the first female pilot to command a shuttle into space.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
alcohol and smoking
suicide and self-harm
theme
upsetting scenes, domestic abuse & suicide references, mild bad language
Classified Date:
04/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Haviland Digital Limited
violence
A person recalls growing up in a house with domestic abuse and violent behaviour from a parent.
threat and horror
There are visual and verbal references to the dangers involved in space travel.
language
Mild bad language ('screw') is used as well as milder terms including 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
A person makes a comic reference to lingerie.
discrimination
A woman reflects on her experiences with institutionalised sexism; there are references to sexist comments and attitudes expressed by men. The film condemns discrimination and contains positive messaging overall.
alcohol and smoking
Adults occasionally smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol.
suicide and self-harm
There are references to a person expressing suicidal ideations and attempting to take their own life. A person makes metaphorical references to suicide.
theme
Mild upsetting scenes are centred around domestic abuse, alcohol addiction and poverty, though the overall tone is reassuring. There are discussions and real footage of the Space Shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters, including footage of shuttles burning up and falling debris.
Classified date04/09/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
alcohol and smoking
suicide and self-harm
theme
Director(s)Hannah Berryman
Production year2024
Release date21/10/2025
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes101m
CastEileen Collins
upsetting scenes, domestic abuse & suicide references, mild bad language
Classified Date:
04/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Haviland Digital Limited
violence
A person recalls growing up in a house with domestic abuse and violent behaviour from a parent.
threat and horror
There are visual and verbal references to the dangers involved in space travel.
language
Mild bad language ('screw') is used as well as milder terms including 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
A person makes a comic reference to lingerie.
discrimination
A woman reflects on her experiences with institutionalised sexism; there are references to sexist comments and attitudes expressed by men. The film condemns discrimination and contains positive messaging overall.
alcohol and smoking
Adults occasionally smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol.
suicide and self-harm
There are references to a person expressing suicidal ideations and attempting to take their own life. A person makes metaphorical references to suicide.
theme
Mild upsetting scenes are centred around domestic abuse, alcohol addiction and poverty, though the overall tone is reassuring. There are discussions and real footage of the Space Shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters, including footage of shuttles burning up and falling debris.
Classified date04/09/2025
LanguageEnglish