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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xxhellyxx
so its wrong to show something that happens in thousands of homes to thousands of women every day?? very smart descision i must say....why do i have the feeling that some men had to do with this descision???
Dianeuk
I feel they shouldn't have shown so much violence in the first advert, and then built it up gradually to show how violence starts and gets gradually worse. I think the fact that guys aren't always violent right away explains why women stay with them
Dianeuk
I wouldn't want my daughter seeing this who is sometimes up after 9.00. But if they showed it later I think its a great advert. Probably men who made the decision not to show it.
chasing_stars86
This advert is brilliant, shame it can't be shown. To be fair, there's nothing stopping Ofcom showing it after the watershed, so I really don't see what Ofcom's problem is.
scrummymummy
So it's ok to show adverts for crappy fast food that clogs up our kids arteries, ok to show a kid being knocked over, ok to show gambling and chat lines and not ok to raise awareness of this issue? What a chance missed. Well done for trying Keira X









