Typist Artist Pirate King
mental health references, brief sexual assault, moderate bad language
Director(s)Carol Morley
Production year2022
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes106m
CastMonica Dolan, Kelly Macdonald, Gina McKee, Kieran Bew, Christine Bottomley, Judith Chandler, Gary Bates, Orla Cottingham, Dawn Butler, Kya Brame, Carol Morley, Carol Morley, Ameenah Ayub Allen, Cairo Cannon, Carly Paradis, Agnès Godard, Alex Mackie, Shaheen Baig, Jane Levick, Janey Levick
Typist Artist Pirate King
mental health references, brief sexual assault, moderate bad language
A mentally unwell artist and her psychiatric nurse head on a road trip to Sunderland to visit an art gallery in this war ...
A mentally unwell artist and her psychiatric nurse head on a road trip to Sunderland to visit an art gallery in this warm British drama. It is darkly comic in tone and sensitively handles the theme of mental illness.
language
sex
drugs
suicide and self-harm
sexual violence and sexual threat
rude humour
theme
violence
mental health references, brief sexual assault, moderate bad language
Classified Date:
11/07/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Modern Films
language
Moderate bad language occurs ('prick'), as well as milder terms such as 'shit', 'bloody', 'arse', 'knob', 'piss', 'crap', 'asshole' and 'Jesus'.
sex
There are references to sex work and masturbation.
drugs
A man takes out an unlit cannabis joint, however, another character firmly tells him to put it away. Drug misuse is clearly disapproved of.
suicide and self-harm
There is an undetailed verbal reference to a character's off-screen suicide.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is a brief scene of sexual assault in which an unsympathetic character strokes a woman's face and leg. The perpetrator's behaviour results in immediate negative consequences.
rude humour
A character tells another that she has urinated in her bath.
theme
A woman occasionally experiences frightening auditory and visual hallucinations as part of her mental illness, including hearing voices and seeing a shadowy figure in a darkened room. Other characters provide support, compassion and reassurance.
A verbal reference is made to a person's mental health diagnosis following a traumatic childhood accident.
mental health references, brief sexual assault, moderate bad language
Classified Date:
19/11/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Modern Films
language
Moderate bad language occurs ('prick'), as well as milder terms such as 'shit', 'bloody', 'arse', 'knob', 'piss', 'crap', 'asshole' and 'Jesus'.
sex
There are references to sex work and masturbation.
drugs
A man takes out an unlit cannabis joint, however, another character firmly tells him to put it away. Drug misuse is clearly disapproved of.
suicide and self-harm
There is an undetailed verbal reference to a character's off-screen suicide.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is a brief scene of sexual assault in which an unsympathetic character strokes a woman's face and leg. The perpetrator's behaviour results in immediate negative consequences.
rude humour
A character tells another that she has urinated in her bath.
theme
A woman occasionally experiences frightening auditory and visual hallucinations as part of her mental illness, including hearing voices and seeing a shadowy figure in a darkened room. Other characters provide support, compassion and reassurance.
A verbal reference is made to a person's mental health diagnosis following a traumatic childhood accident.
Classified Date:
29/08/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Modern Films
Classified date19/36/2023
LanguageEnglish
language
sex
drugs
suicide and self-harm
sexual violence and sexual threat
rude humour
theme
violence
Director(s)Carol Morley
Production year2022
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes106m
CastMonica Dolan, Kelly Macdonald, Gina McKee, Kieran Bew, Christine Bottomley, Judith Chandler, Gary Bates, Orla Cottingham, Dawn Butler, Kya Brame, Carol Morley, Carol Morley, Ameenah Ayub Allen, Cairo Cannon, Carly Paradis, Agnès Godard, Alex Mackie, Shaheen Baig, Jane Levick, Janey Levick
mental health references, brief sexual assault, moderate bad language
Classified Date:
11/07/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Modern Films
language
Moderate bad language occurs ('prick'), as well as milder terms such as 'shit', 'bloody', 'arse', 'knob', 'piss', 'crap', 'asshole' and 'Jesus'.
sex
There are references to sex work and masturbation.
drugs
A man takes out an unlit cannabis joint, however, another character firmly tells him to put it away. Drug misuse is clearly disapproved of.
suicide and self-harm
There is an undetailed verbal reference to a character's off-screen suicide.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is a brief scene of sexual assault in which an unsympathetic character strokes a woman's face and leg. The perpetrator's behaviour results in immediate negative consequences.
rude humour
A character tells another that she has urinated in her bath.
theme
A woman occasionally experiences frightening auditory and visual hallucinations as part of her mental illness, including hearing voices and seeing a shadowy figure in a darkened room. Other characters provide support, compassion and reassurance.
A verbal reference is made to a person's mental health diagnosis following a traumatic childhood accident.
mental health references, brief sexual assault, moderate bad language
Classified Date:
19/11/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Modern Films
language
Moderate bad language occurs ('prick'), as well as milder terms such as 'shit', 'bloody', 'arse', 'knob', 'piss', 'crap', 'asshole' and 'Jesus'.
sex
There are references to sex work and masturbation.
drugs
A man takes out an unlit cannabis joint, however, another character firmly tells him to put it away. Drug misuse is clearly disapproved of.
suicide and self-harm
There is an undetailed verbal reference to a character's off-screen suicide.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is a brief scene of sexual assault in which an unsympathetic character strokes a woman's face and leg. The perpetrator's behaviour results in immediate negative consequences.
rude humour
A character tells another that she has urinated in her bath.
theme
A woman occasionally experiences frightening auditory and visual hallucinations as part of her mental illness, including hearing voices and seeing a shadowy figure in a darkened room. Other characters provide support, compassion and reassurance.
A verbal reference is made to a person's mental health diagnosis following a traumatic childhood accident.
Classified Date:
29/08/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Modern Films
Classified date19/36/2023
LanguageEnglish