Director(s)
Sara Sugarman
Production Year
2021
Genre(s)
Drama
Approx. running minutes
109m
Cast
Samantha Morton, Tom Felton, Adeel Akhtar
Film
Save The Cinema
infrequent moderate sex references
SAVE THE CINEMA is a comedy drama based on the true story of a woman's campaign to prevent her local theatre from being demolished.
SAVE THE CINEMA is a comedy drama based on the true story of a woman's campaign to prevent her local theatre from being demolished.
Film showing times
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- The film features mild bad language ('bloody', 'bullshit', 'sod' and 'piss') and uses of 'God', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is a scene in which a man is discovered to have died; however there is no injury detail. A woman makes a reference to having once taken acid, but drug misuse is not glamourised. There is also a scene in which a woman refers to experiencing sexism at work; but discrimination is not endorsed by the film.
Director(s)
Sara Sugarman
Production Year
2021
Genre(s)
Drama
Approx. running minutes
109m
Cast
Samantha Morton, Tom Felton, Adeel Akhtar
infrequent moderate sex references
Classified Date:
04/01/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sky Cinema
- additional issues
- The film features mild bad language ('bloody', 'bullshit' and 'piss') and uses of 'God', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is a scene in which a man is discovered to have died; however there is no injury detail. A woman makes a reference to having once taken acid, but drug misuse is not glamourised. There is also a scene in which a woman refers to experiencing sexism at work; but discrimination is not endorsed by the film.
infrequent moderate sex references
Classified Date:
10/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
- additional issues
- The film features mild bad language ('bloody', 'bullshit', 'sod' and 'piss') and uses of 'God', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is a scene in which a man is discovered to have died; however there is no injury detail. A woman makes a reference to having once taken acid, but drug misuse is not glamourised. There is also a scene in which a woman refers to experiencing sexism at work; but discrimination is not endorsed by the film.
Classified Date:
20/12/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sky Cinema
Classified date
10/02/2023
Language
English