The Gallery
very strong language, strong violence, drug misuse
Director(s)Paul Raschid
Production year2022
Release date29/03/2023
Genre(s)Thriller, Drama
Approx. running minutes318m
CastAnna Popplewell, George Blagden, Rebecca Root, Shannon Tarbet, Richard Fleeshman, Dajay Brown, Jason Harvey, Keon Martial-Phillip, Joelle Rae, Will Thorp, Paul Raschid, Paul Raschid, Neville Raschid, Roly Witherow, Haridas Stewart, Christopher C.F. Chow, Heather Basten, Miryam Jacomini
The Gallery
very strong language, strong violence, drug misuse
THE GALLERY is a British crime thriller with a branching narrative structure, in which audiences can make decisions to d ...
THE GALLERY is a British crime thriller with a branching narrative structure, in which audiences can make decisions to determine the outcome of a hostage situation in an art gallery.
violence
There are strong scenes of violence in all story pathways. These may include characters being shot, resulting in blood spurts and sight of blood in the aftermath of violence. There are also stabbings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, kicks, headbutts, elbows and chokings. Some story paths result in people having their necks broken. In another, a man is punched repeatedly by a person wearing a knuckle-duster, but most of these blows are off-screen; we see blood dripping from the attacker's knuckles and blood over the victim's face.
language
Depending on the story pathways, there may be infrequent very strong language ('c**t'). All story pathways contain strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which may include ‘prick’, ‘shit’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bugger’,
drugs
There are examples of drug misuse in all story pathways. These may include strongly implied cocaine use with sight of lines of white powder; people smoking marijuana joints; use of barbiturates and inappropriate use of cough syrup.
additional issues
There are moderate references to sex, and we see a woman place her hand over the clothed crotch of a man before they begin kissing. There are also references to sexual coercion as a character manipulates another into having a sexual relationship with them. One story pathway results in a person taking their own life by stepping into traffic, but we do not see this on screen. There are scenes of gun, knife and bomb threat. Characters are strapped to chairs and held hostage. There are brief, undetailed references to cancer in some story pathways.
very strong language, strong violence, drug misuse
Classified Date:
24/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Aviary Films
violence
There are strong scenes of violence in all story pathways. These may include characters being shot, resulting in blood spurts and sight of blood in the aftermath of violence. There are also stabbings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, kicks, headbutts, elbows and chokings. Some story paths result in people having their necks broken. In another, a man is punched repeatedly by a person wearing a knuckle-duster, but most of these blows are off-screen; we see blood dripping from the attacker's knuckles and blood over the victim's face.
language
Depending on the story pathways, there may be infrequent very strong language ('c**t'). All story pathways contain strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which may include ‘prick’, ‘shit’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bugger’,
drugs
There are examples of drug misuse in all story pathways. These may include strongly implied cocaine use with sight of lines of white powder; people smoking marijuana joints; use of barbiturates and inappropriate use of cough syrup.
Classified Date:
24/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Aviary Films
Classified date24/23/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
There are strong scenes of violence in all story pathways. These may include characters being shot, resulting in blood spurts and sight of blood in the aftermath of violence. There are also stabbings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, kicks, headbutts, elbows and chokings. Some story paths result in people having their necks broken. In another, a man is punched repeatedly by a person wearing a knuckle-duster, but most of these blows are off-screen; we see blood dripping from the attacker's knuckles and blood over the victim's face.
language
Depending on the story pathways, there may be infrequent very strong language ('c**t'). All story pathways contain strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which may include ‘prick’, ‘shit’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bugger’,
drugs
There are examples of drug misuse in all story pathways. These may include strongly implied cocaine use with sight of lines of white powder; people smoking marijuana joints; use of barbiturates and inappropriate use of cough syrup.
additional issues
There are moderate references to sex, and we see a woman place her hand over the clothed crotch of a man before they begin kissing. There are also references to sexual coercion as a character manipulates another into having a sexual relationship with them. One story pathway results in a person taking their own life by stepping into traffic, but we do not see this on screen. There are scenes of gun, knife and bomb threat. Characters are strapped to chairs and held hostage. There are brief, undetailed references to cancer in some story pathways.
Director(s)Paul Raschid
Production year2022
Release date29/03/2023
Genre(s)Thriller, Drama
Approx. running minutes318m
CastAnna Popplewell, George Blagden, Rebecca Root, Shannon Tarbet, Richard Fleeshman, Dajay Brown, Jason Harvey, Keon Martial-Phillip, Joelle Rae, Will Thorp, Paul Raschid, Paul Raschid, Neville Raschid, Roly Witherow, Haridas Stewart, Christopher C.F. Chow, Heather Basten, Miryam Jacomini
very strong language, strong violence, drug misuse
Classified Date:
24/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Aviary Films
violence
There are strong scenes of violence in all story pathways. These may include characters being shot, resulting in blood spurts and sight of blood in the aftermath of violence. There are also stabbings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, kicks, headbutts, elbows and chokings. Some story paths result in people having their necks broken. In another, a man is punched repeatedly by a person wearing a knuckle-duster, but most of these blows are off-screen; we see blood dripping from the attacker's knuckles and blood over the victim's face.
language
Depending on the story pathways, there may be infrequent very strong language ('c**t'). All story pathways contain strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which may include ‘prick’, ‘shit’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bugger’,
drugs
There are examples of drug misuse in all story pathways. These may include strongly implied cocaine use with sight of lines of white powder; people smoking marijuana joints; use of barbiturates and inappropriate use of cough syrup.
Classified Date:
24/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Aviary Films
Classified date24/23/2023
LanguageEnglish