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9 Songs Details

2004 Certificate 18
  • Rated:
  • 40
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Within the audience of a rock concert at Brixton Academy, American student Lisa meets Matt, and so begins their highly charged, passionate relationship... Contains explicit scenes of a sexual nature. Read more

Starring Kieran O'Brien, Margot Stilley
Director Michael Winterbottom
Genres Drama

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9 Songs

Within the audience of a rock concert at Brixton Academy, American student Lisa meets Matt, and so begins their highly charged, passionate relationship... Contains explicit scenes of a sexual nature.

Starring Kieran O'Brien, Margot Stilley
Director Michael Winterbottom
Studio HIGH FLIERS
Run time DVD: 1 hr 9 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 11 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
Dubbed None
Hearing-impaired None
Subtitles DVD: None
Released DVD: 27 Jun 2005
Blu-ray: 20 Jul 2009
Production year: 2004
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (6) of 9 Songs

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    Heralded as the first British film featuring “frequent strong real sex” to receive an 18 rating, 9 Songs is director Michael Winterbottom's ode to physical love. Unfolding against the backdrop of a series of concerts (from artists including Franz Ferdinand and Primal Scream, most of which were filmed at London's Brixton Academy), this explores the sexual relationship between lanky American student Lisa (newcomer Margo Stiller) and British research scientist Matt (Keiran O'Brien). Instead of a lesson in how hedonistic two people can be, their romp-fuelled four months together demonstrates how a generation deals with loneliness. From the hot, blurry chaos of the gigs to the sparsely-furnished flat where the couple unite, this is very much an exercise in style over content. As such, some will find it a rewarding art-house experiment with much to recommend it, others watching simply for the explicit and unsimulated lovemaking may well find it boring and pretentious.

    • Radio Times
  • It is hard to decide which is the most anaphrodisiac, the music or the copulation; both are repetitive to the point of monotony.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 98 out of 135 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    A study in human relationships

    What better way to monitor the relationship between two people than through their sex life? This film does exactly that, watching the different ways the couple explore & abuse each other as their feelings are born, grow, change & in the end die. You could say the sex is another way of charting the life of the average person. The backdrop of the gigs also follows this pattern. They provide a distraction from the sex & time for the viewer to reflect on what the film is saying about the couple at that point in time. The sex is strong, graphic & real. It is most certainly not for the prudish. The film is interesting, sexy & touching in places.

      • Sarah Thomson from Glasgow, Scotland
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  • 19 out of 25 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    This is a truly awful film

    This is a truly awful film. Tt seems its ownly selling point is that it is marketed on the fact it the most sexually explicit mainstream film. However, the sex scenes are not very good, mainly because the two leads are not very attractive. The setting is dismal, and adds nothing to film. Whilst perhaps explicit, the sex seems to be there for the sake of it, there is no sensuality to it, no romance. The film badly needs this as there is no plot no story and the viewer ends up not caring why or whether these people are together. The concert scenes are equally as pointless, and unexplained, there is just nothing in the this film to engage the viewer, it seems to be a vanity project for the director, he might be interested in this drivel, but I'm not. it is not even very well filmed from a technical or directorial point of view.

    Avoid ths film at all costs, dont waste two hours of your life.

      • whereartnow from East Sussex
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    9 Songs

    Censors clear most sexually explicit film yet

    • 19 Oct 2004

    Censors have approved the most sexually explicit film ever released in Britain to go to screens uncut. Given an 18 rating, 9 Songs will be released next year in UK cinemas containing scenes of real, on-screen sex between actors. Directed by Michael Winterbottom, the movie was deemed fit for public consumption by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) because the sexual content is "exceptionally justified by context". The movie caused uproar when it was first screened in... Read more

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Rating breakdown

18,100 Member ratings
  • 100
414
  • 90
365
  • 80
668
  • 70
1,105
  • 60
1,854
  • 50
2,118
  • 40
2,881
  • 30
2,981
  • 20
3,734
  • 10
1,980

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