The Conspiracists
strong language, violence
Director(s)Liz Smith
Production year2025
Release date14/01/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes96m
CastNoelle Cook, Tommy Butry, Brianne Chapman
The Conspiracists
strong language, violence
Documentary in which two women go on a road trip across America while sharing conspiracy theories
Documentary in which two women go on a road trip across America while sharing conspiracy theories
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
theme
strong language, violence
Classified Date:
14/01/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Page75 Productions Limited
violence
Footage of real violence is shown, including sight of people being shot, tear-gassed, and hit with improvised weapons. There are verbal references to cannibalism, torture and murder, including a graphic description of the torture and disembowelment of a child.
threat and horror
During riots, people are threatened with tear gas, improvised weapons and aggressive physical intimidation.
language
Strong language ('f**k') is used as well as milder terms including 'bitch', 'bastard', 'shit', 'ass', 'crap', 'piss', 'screw' and 'Jesus'.
discrimination
A person expresses transphobic views but these are not personally directed at an individual and the views are challenged.
drugs
There is an undetailed discussion about smoking frog venom for hallucinatory benefits and a verbal reference to smoking 'spice'; a person asks themselves whether they are 'on drugs'. The film does not promote drug misuse.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is an undetailed reference to the rape of an 11-year-old by a step-parent. The terms 'pervert' and 'paedophile' are used. There is a reference to a man sending nude pictures to teenage girls.
suicide and self-harm
There are occasional verbal references to suicide.
theme
There are thematic references to the deaths of real people, illness and abortion.
alcohol and smoking
Adults occasionally drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes.
Classified date14/01/2026
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
theme
Director(s)Liz Smith
Production year2025
Release date14/01/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes96m
CastNoelle Cook, Tommy Butry, Brianne Chapman
strong language, violence
Classified Date:
14/01/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Page75 Productions Limited
violence
Footage of real violence is shown, including sight of people being shot, tear-gassed, and hit with improvised weapons. There are verbal references to cannibalism, torture and murder, including a graphic description of the torture and disembowelment of a child.
threat and horror
During riots, people are threatened with tear gas, improvised weapons and aggressive physical intimidation.
language
Strong language ('f**k') is used as well as milder terms including 'bitch', 'bastard', 'shit', 'ass', 'crap', 'piss', 'screw' and 'Jesus'.
discrimination
A person expresses transphobic views but these are not personally directed at an individual and the views are challenged.
drugs
There is an undetailed discussion about smoking frog venom for hallucinatory benefits and a verbal reference to smoking 'spice'; a person asks themselves whether they are 'on drugs'. The film does not promote drug misuse.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is an undetailed reference to the rape of an 11-year-old by a step-parent. The terms 'pervert' and 'paedophile' are used. There is a reference to a man sending nude pictures to teenage girls.
suicide and self-harm
There are occasional verbal references to suicide.
theme
There are thematic references to the deaths of real people, illness and abortion.
alcohol and smoking
Adults occasionally drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes.
Classified date14/01/2026
LanguageEnglish