Director(s)
Carlos Lopez Estrada; Zac Manuel
Production Year
2023
Genre(s)
Documentary, Music
Approx. running minutes
96m
Cast
Montero Lamar Hill
Film
Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero
strong language
LIL NAS X: LONG LIVE MONTERO is a music documentary which follows the American rapper, singer, songwriter's first tour, offering an intimate look at his journey through identity, family, and acceptance.
LIL NAS X: LONG LIVE MONTERO is a music documentary which follows the American rapper, singer, songwriter's first tour, offering an intimate look at his journey through identity, family, and acceptance.
- additional issues
- Conservative Christian protesters harass concert attendees with thinly veiled homophobic comments directed at a gay performer, accusing him of fueling 'sin' and negatively influencing children and others. References to the difficulties a young man experienced coming out to his family are made. Homophobic behavior is clearly disapproved of and is accompanied by reassuring anecdotes and positive messaging on how to support members of the queer community. There is self-referential use of discriminatory term 'faggot' and 'fruity'. Within song lyrics, there are passing references to suicide, accompanied by reassuring messages about self-acceptance and growth. There are also verbal references to oral sex, sexualised dancing during musical performances, and brief references to cocaine.
Director(s)
Carlos Lopez Estrada; Zac Manuel
Production Year
2023
Genre(s)
Documentary, Music
Approx. running minutes
96m
Cast
Montero Lamar Hill
strong language
Classified Date:
04/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Studios Limited
- additional issues
- Conservative Christian protesters harass concert attendees with thinly veiled homophobic comments directed at a gay performer, accusing him of fueling 'sin' and negatively influencing children and others. References to the difficulties a young man experienced coming out to his family are made. Homophobic behavior is clearly disapproved of and is accompanied by reassuring anecdotes and positive messaging on how to support members of the queer community. There is self-referential use of discriminatory term 'faggot' and 'fruity'. Within song lyrics, there are passing references to suicide, accompanied by reassuring messages about self-acceptance and growth. There are also verbal references to oral sex, sexualised dancing during musical performances, and brief references to cocaine.
Classified date
04/03/2024
Language
English