Keira's Knightley ad deemed "too violent" for TV
Posted by heatworld on Monday 27 Apr 2009
Filed under: Keira Knightley
When we first saw the anti-domestic violence advert starring Keira Knightley we were shocked certainly, but also impressed that such a high-profile star was highlighting such a troubling issue. Now censors working for Ofcom have decided that the ad must have scenes removed before it can be shown on TV in the UK, deeming the beating depicted in the closing scenes as "too violent". The decision has angered the charity Woman's Aid, who made the advert, with a spokeswoman arguing, "We were very careful to reflect what we had heard from anecdotal evidence." Refuge charity have also condemned the decision, adding, "It seems pathetic. It is really important to raise awareness about domestic violence, and TV gets into people's homes." The advert, which has already been shown nationwide in cinemas and online, was due to be broadcast on TV this month, but now this looks unlikely until a resolution can be reached. Have a watch of the ad again and tell us what you think. Is it all a bit too much to swallow, or should it be broadcast as it is?
heatworld disclaimer
The men in suits tell us we have to remind you: Bauer accepts no responsibility for any of the comments submitted below, or for any loss or damage caused by them. If you object to any comments please let us know by sending an appropriately worded e-mail to geek@heatworld.com and we will take whatever action we deem appropriate. Oooh!
xgolddiggax
I like it and think it gets the message accross very well, people are just over sensitive these days.
twirlygirly
Whoa who would have thought it might be necessary to show something violent, shocking, depraved and despertely sad in a violent, shocking, depraved and sad light? Lets have Girls Aloud and some fluffy bunnies singing about violence in the home please
LittleMars
How else could campaigners possibly highlight the horror of domestic abuse other than by showing people its direct effects? Ofcom were silly to ban this, it's certainly effective, especially with Keira
sh_andy
thanks for that link HRH. gonna get in there and complain myself. disgusting to ban this advert.
chelsea_girl123
I think it highlights an important issue and i think that there's nothing wrong with it but i think some younger viewers might find it disturbing so maybe if it was showed after the watershed then ii wouldn't be a problem.










