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?
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flaneur
What a cop out. The ad is supposed to be shocking, it's supposed to be upsetting. Surely that's the whole point! Domestic violence is a reality that affects so many people, and it's not pretty. Censoring something you don't like won't make it go away
Twinkle13
totally agree with snoosnoo - this advert should be shown - to be honest if eastenders can show domestic violence storylines which drag on for months - why cant this advert be shown to help women?
nwiltshire1678
domestic violance ad, feat keira knightly should NOT be banned. facobook, join the groups girls, lets unite to prevent this being banned
SnooSnoo
So Ofcom deem this ad too violent but still allow the adverts when children are seen lying dead in the road in the driving ads? I don't really understand that, Well done to Keira for putting her name to such a worthy cause.









