Director(s)
Alexandre O. Philippe
Production Year
2023
Genre(s)
Documentary
Approx. running minutes
95m
Cast
William Shatner
Film
William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill
bleeped strong language, moderate injury detail, sex references
WILLIAM SHATNER: YOU CAN CALL ME BILL is a documentary featuring an intimate look at the life and career of the Canadian actor as he reflects upon the lessons he has taken from his experiences both on and off screen.
WILLIAM SHATNER: YOU CAN CALL ME BILL is a documentary featuring an intimate look at the life and career of the Canadian actor as he reflects upon the lessons he has taken from his experiences both on and off screen.
- additional issues
- There are references to being 'high as a kite' in music lyrics. There is brief news footage of the Hindenburg disaster showing the airship on fire and real footage of a space shuttle exploding in the sky. Brief clips of television programmes, films and adverts show moments of threat, including gun threat, a man suggesting he will strangle a woman and people falling from heights. People fight in moments of mild violence. A man makes brief, undetailed references to the domestic abuse he occasionally experienced as a boy at the hands of his father; he also says the two had an otherwise positive, loving relationship. William Shatner muses on death and his fears of dying. There is discussion of the impact of climate change on Earth and the speed at which different species of animals are becoming extinct. There are also verbal references to bereavement and mental health concerns.
Director(s)
Alexandre O. Philippe
Production Year
2023
Genre(s)
Documentary
Approx. running minutes
95m
Cast
William Shatner
bleeped strong language, moderate injury detail, sex references
Classified Date:
22/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
- additional issues
- There are references to being 'high as a kite' in music lyrics. There is brief news footage of the Hindenburg disaster showing the airship on fire and real footage of a space shuttle exploding in the sky. Brief clips of television programmes, films and adverts show moments of threat, including gun threat, a man suggesting he will strangle a woman and people falling from heights. People fight in moments of mild violence. A man makes brief, undetailed references to the domestic abuse he occasionally experienced as a boy at the hands of his father; he also says the two had an otherwise positive, loving relationship. William Shatner muses on death and his fears of dying. There is discussion of the impact of climate change on Earth and the speed at which different species of animals are becoming extinct. There are also verbal references to bereavement and mental health concerns.
Classified date
22/03/2024
Language
English