• Director(s)

    Gabriel Clarke, Pete Thomas

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Release date

    05/11/2020

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    98m

Film

Finding Jack Charlton

infrequent strong language, bloody images, racist language

FINDING JACK CHARLTON is a documentary about the career of the football player and manager.

FINDING JACK CHARLTON is a documentary about the career of the football player and manager.

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language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), implied strong language, milder terms ('twat', 'dickhead', 'shit', 'bugger', 'arse', 'crap', 'bloody') and rude gestures.
discrimination
In one scene, a black man says he'd fight anyone who calls him a 'n***er'. There are also brief scenes in which comedians crack racist jokes. Racist language and behaviour is not condoned by the film as a whole.
injury detail
There is brief sight of blood in the aftermath of violence in a scene that follows a bombing.
Jack Charlton is shown suffering with dementia, and there are accompanying verbal references. There are references to a former footballer's struggle with alcoholism. There is also a scene of brief non-sexual male nudity.
  • Director(s)

    Gabriel Clarke, Pete Thomas

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Release date

    05/11/2020

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    98m

infrequent strong language, bloody images, racist language
Classified Date:
23/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Park Circus Limited
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), implied strong language, milder terms ('twat', 'dickhead', 'shit', 'bugger', 'arse', 'crap', 'bloody') and rude gestures.
discrimination
In one scene, a black man says he'd fight anyone who calls him a 'n***er'. There are also brief scenes in which comedians crack racist jokes. Racist language and behaviour is not condoned by the film as a whole.
injury detail
There is brief sight of blood in the aftermath of violence in a scene that follows a bombing.
Jack Charlton is shown suffering with dementia, and there are accompanying verbal references. There are references to a former footballer's struggle with alcoholism. There is also a scene of brief non-sexual male nudity.
infrequent strong language, bloody images, racist language
Classified Date:
16/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), implied strong language, milder terms ('twat', 'dickhead', 'shit', 'bugger', 'arse', 'crap', 'bloody') and rude gestures.
discrimination
In one scene, a black man says he'd fight anyone who calls him a 'n***er'. There are also brief scenes in which comedians crack racist jokes. Racist language and behaviour is not condoned by the film as a whole.
injury detail
There is brief sight of blood in the aftermath of violence in a scene that follows a bombing.
Jack Charlton is shown suffering with dementia, and there are accompanying verbal references. There are references to a former footballer's struggle with alcoholism. There is also a scene of brief non-sexual male nudity.
Classified Date:
03/11/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Park Circus Limited
Classified Date:
06/10/2020
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
  • Classified date

    23/10/2020

  • Language

    English