Irish Sunday Mirror

Joker scene jest too gory for Irish cinema fans...

Movie sparks ratings board protests

- BY KEN FOXE

an Andre Rieu concert were among the complaints made over the past year.

Just a single objection has been received this year after cinemas were forced to shut because of Covid-19.

One complaint in January caused confusion after a viewer – who had brought their children to see Star Wars – said an advert before the film featured “two different fat couples” kissing.

Ger Connolly, director of film classifica­tion, said: “I would be grateful if you could be more specific about why you were taken aback.”

The person responded: “Just noticed on my autocorrec­t of word, so fat was incorrect … ad was a gay couple kissing quite passionate­ly.”

They said they believed in equal rights but the advert was a “little inappropri­ate” for a younger audience.

Mr Connolly said the scene “would have no bearing on an age classifica­tion [being] awarded”.

Joker and Midsommar – generated more than one complaint with viewers suggesting both should have given a higher age rating. One said the screening

Joaquin Phoenix in Joker of Joker was half-filled with young children and the film should have been rated 18.

They wrote: “Over half of the audience were under 16. Well under 16.

“One woman even recognised some of the children from her 12-yearold’s class.” Mr Connolly said he was “very disappoint­ed” to hear about children attending and would be in contact with the cinema.

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