BBFC revoke classification for documentary ‘To Kill a War Machine’
To Kill a War Machine is a British documentary about the group Palestine Action, who have been proscribed under the Terrorism Act 2000 with effect from 5 July 2025.
The film was originally classified 15 uncut for cinema release on 5 June 2025, before the group was proscribed.
Given the proscription of the organisation, and in accordance with legal advice, further distribution or exhibition of To Kill a War Machine is likely to constitute an offence under the Terrorism Act 2000.
The BBFC have advised that as a result, the BBFC classification for this film was revoked on Friday 4th July 2025..
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