• Director(s)

    Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    13/02/2025

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Romance, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    119m

  • Cast

    Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Ray Fearon

Film

My Fault: London

strong language, sex, domestic abuse

Part steamy teen romance, part tense crime thriller, this British drama follows an American teenager contending with painful events in her past and a crush on her new stepbrother as she adjusts to life in the UK.

Part steamy teen romance, part tense crime thriller, this British drama follows an American teenager contending with painful events in her past and a crush on her new stepbrother as she adjusts to life in the UK.

Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

violence

threat and horror

language

sex

drugs

sexual violence and sexual threat

injury detail

theme

  • Director(s)

    Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    13/02/2025

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Romance, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    119m

  • Cast

    Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Ray Fearon

strong language, sex, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
03/02/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
UMO PROJECT LTD
violence
Moderate violence includes gunfire, a stabbing, and crunchy blows with fists and improvised weapons, occasionally resulting in bloody detail. A teenager is menaced and attacked by her abusive father, culminating in a tense hostage situation.
threat and horror
Moderately intense scenes include aggressive and threatening behaviour, a hostage situation, and a car crash sequence. A fragmented flashback sequence shows a man breaking down a door in order to attack his frightened teenage daughter.
language
Use of strong language (‘f**k’) is accompanied by milder terms, such as ‘bitch’, ‘dick’, ‘screw’, ‘asshole’, ‘shit’, ‘piss’ and ‘bloody’.
sex
A strong sex scene features sustained gentle riding and thrusting. There is also a moderate scene of implied digital stimulation, in addition to verbal references to ‘screwing’, ‘shagging’ and ‘smashing’. A person describes a relationship between step siblings as ‘a bit sick’ and suggests that this might be part of the attraction.
drugs
There is a brief scene of drug dealing, as well as infrequent verbal references to opioid addiction. Drug misuse is not endorsed by the film.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man spikes a young woman’s drink at a nightclub, leaving her woozy and disoriented, but another man intervenes before she comes to further harm.
injury detail
There is moderate bloody detail in the aftermath of violence.
theme
A person suffers from panic attacks related to past traumatic experiences.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
  • Classified date

    03/02/2025

  • Language

    English