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Censor

A screener at the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), who has earned an unsavory reputation for being the strictest censor of violent films, begins to spiral out of control after viewing a low-budget horror with similarities to the disappearance of her sister.

Director(s)

Prano Bailey-Bond

Paul Morris

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Cast & Crew

Andrew Havill

Andrew Havill

George

Michael Smiley

Michael Smiley

Doug Smart

Vincent Franklin

Vincent Franklin

Fraser

Felicity Montagu

Felicity Montagu

Valerie

Nicholas Burns

Nicholas Burns

Sanderson

Danny Lee Wynter

Danny Lee Wynter

Perkins

Jean-Pascal Heynemand

Jean-Pascal Heynemand

Film Crew in Cabin

Richard Glover

Richard Glover

Gerald

Clare Holman

Clare Holman

June

Paul Morris

Paul Morris

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Adrian Schiller

Adrian Schiller

Frederick North

Sharon Taylor

Sharon Taylor

Woman in Video Shop

Grant Crookes

Grant Crookes

Hands Through The Bed

Peter Pedrero

Peter Pedrero

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Bo Bragason

Bo Bragason

Older Girl in Film

Beau Gadsdon

Beau Gadsdon

Young Enid

Clare Perkins

Clare Perkins

Anne

Niamh Algar

Niamh Algar

Enid Baines

Sophia La Porta

Sophia La Porta

Alice Lee

Steven O'Rourke

Steven O'Rourke

The Day The World Began

Erin Shanagher

Erin Shanagher

Debbie

Paul Cavendish

Paul Cavendish

Journalist

Matthew Earley

Matthew Earley

Gordon

Lisa Ronaghan

Lisa Ronaghan

Girls on Night Out

Guillaume Delaunay

Guillaume Delaunay

Beastman

Albie Marber

Albie Marber

Boy

Amelie Child-Villiers

Amelie Child-Villiers

Nina

Richard Renton

Richard Renton

Frank

Amelia Craighill

Amelia Craighill

Younger Girl in Film

Madeleine Hutchins

Madeleine Hutchins

Panicked Woman

Robert Vernon

Robert Vernon

Tom

Lucy Mizen

Lucy Mizen

Neighbour on TV

Joanne Gale

Joanne Gale

Woman in Video Nasty

Clare Noy

Clare Noy

Waitress

Louise Hadley

Louise Hadley

Red Haired Woman

Francesca Renée Reid

Francesca Renée Reid

Girls on Night Out

Chris Dale

Chris Dale

Alf the Projectionist

Guy Slocombe

Guy Slocombe

Journalist #2

Garry Molyneux

Garry Molyneux

Journalist #4

Sean Buchanan

Sean Buchanan

Arguing Man

Emma Eckton

Emma Eckton

Arguing Woman

John Ward

John Ward

Man Reading Newspaper on Train

Joe Walker

Joe Walker

Young Boy with Arguing Couple

Alice Eadson

Alice Eadson

Woman in Extreme Coda

Sam Goodland

Sam Goodland

The Day The World Began

Charlie Langridge

Charlie Langridge

Kids Outside Video Shop

Emile James

Emile James

Kids Outside Video Shop

Prano Bailey-Bond

Prano Bailey-Bond

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Jonathan Rushby-Taylor

Jonathan Rushby-Taylor

Journalist #3

Details

GenresHorror, Mystery
Runtime1h 24 mins
Released on11 Jun 2021
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

larz9

1/10

This is another one of those movies where you don't get your time back. There is nothing clever about the plot. It just twaddles on aimlessly, leading up to very cheesy murder scenes that look like the product of a high school student's drama submission and sweet FA payoff in the end. Why this got the support of The National Lottery through The Arts Council of Wales is beyond me. It's simply a colossal waste of everyone's money. Then again, if that is your sort of thing, then more power to you. Each to their own and all that. :)

r96sk

9/10

Very, very good! <em>'Censor'</em> features a great premise and it turns out to be one that is executed excellently. The feel of the film throughout is near perfection, with the tone all right and the 1980s aesthetic seemingly on point. It's paced ideally, with zero moments of drag. Niamh Algar puts in a super performance as lead. I recently watched her also impress in television's <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deceit_(2021_miniseries)" rel="nofollow">Deceit</a>'</em> - which was broadcast within a week or so of this production's cinema release, there are actually some (minor) similarities between the two; a set of dark roles for Algar, that's for sure! She's the clear standout, though props to the support cast too. Looking at a few other reviews, it seems to come down to how effective the ending is to you. For me? I think it's a great conclusion.

EmmanuelGoldstein

/10

**A movie completely removed from reality - which is the point** A confusing, convoluted and completely absurd and unrealistic movie. Since this is of course all intentional, I am not entirely sure if that makes the movie better or worse. It's one of those movies that's really hard to rate and almost impossible to compare to any other movie, though it does feel very reminiscent of David Lynch movies. But for those who just feel confused after watching it, let me explain it real fast. Basically the movie is comparing deranged, schizophrenic psychopaths to, well, movies censors :-) Because the schizophrenic psycho killer loses his ability to tell what is real and what's not. Similarly, people engaged in censorship also loose their ability to distinguish reality from fantasy, or at least that's what the movie argues. Because censorship is almost always being justified by saying that without it, whatever is depicted in movies, would become a reality. Of course "normal" people can distinguish between reality and fiction, but schizophrenics can not, so censorship is necessarily to keep the schizophrenics from imitating fiction. But of course by arguing that fiction would become reality, the censors expose themselves as people who seem to have difficulty keeping reality and fiction separate. So then if it was really true that violent movies would make such people violent, then by their own logic, you would have to conclude that such censors themselves would become the most violent monsters ever, as they of course watch the most amount of horribly violent horror movies. But even so, we have never heard of any censor going on a killing spree, except of course in this very movie itself, which would of course itself be categorized as a "video nasty". And that's the point.

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