
You can't edit reality.
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.
- 5.8
- 2021
- Released
- 1h 24m

Niamh Algar
Enid Baines
Michael Smiley
Doug Smart
Nicholas Burns
Sanderson
Vincent Franklin
Fraser
Sophia La Porta
Alice Lee
Adrian Schiller
Frederick North
Clare Holman
June
Andrew Havill
George
Felicity Montagu
Valerie
Danny Lee Wynter
Perkins
Clare Perkins
Anne
Guillaume Delaunay
Beastman
Richard Glover
Gerald
Erin Shanagher
Debbie
Beau Gadsdon
Young Enid
Amelie Child-Villiers
Nina
Matthew Earley
Gordon
Richard Renton
Frank
Bo Bragason
Older Girl in Film
Amelia Craighill
Younger Girl in Film
Madeleine Hutchins
Panicked Woman
Robert Vernon
Tom
Lucy Mizen
Neighbour on TV
Joanne Gale
Woman in Video Nasty
Clare Noy
Waitress
Louise Hadley
Red Haired Woman
Lisa Ronaghan
Girls on Night Out
Francesca Renée Reid
Girls on Night Out
Albie Marber
Boy
Chris Dale
Alf the Projectionist
Guy Slocombe
Journalist #2
Garry Molyneux
Journalist #4
Sean Buchanan
Arguing Man
Emma Eckton
Arguing Woman
John Ward
Man Reading Newspaper on Train
Joe Walker
Young Boy with Arguing Couple
Alice Eadson
Woman in Extreme Coda
Steven O'Rourke
The Day The World Began
Sam Goodland
The Day The World Began
Charlie Langridge
Kids Outside Video Shop
Emile James
Kids Outside Video Shop
Sharon Taylor
Woman in Video Shop
Jonathan Rushby-Taylor
Journalist #3
Grant Crookes
Hands Through The Bed
Paul Cavendish
Journalist
Jean-Pascal Heynemand
Film Crew in Cabin





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$314,785.00
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- #mysterious disappearance
Reviews
**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 m

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 h
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 col











