Quote:Is the film legal in the UK? I couldn't find a certification rating for it on the IMDb.
It's never been submitted for classification in the UK (and it's unlikely that it ever will be), and so it would be unlawful to sell it in the UK. Personally, I see no reason why it wouldn't get a certificate if it were submitted to the BBFC, but that doesn't mean that the authorities agree with my opinion
I do know that UK Customs certainly did - and probably still do - have a tendancy to seize any copies that they have opened at Customs - but I'm not aware of any Amazon.com parcel having been opened by Customs and so you shouldn't have any problems ordering from them. They may be a greater risk if you ordered it from another company, which isn't viewed as being as "respectable" as Amazon clearly is by UK Customs.
Alternatively, UK Customs could have come to their senses and realised that there is nothing illegal/indecent/or anything else against UK law in the film and so there is no reason it seize personal imports of the film. But I'm not holding my breath.
Quote:However, it must be on DVD also because Amazon claims it is "not available at this time",so at some point it had to have been or will be in near future.
Unfortunately, that means nothing of the sort. Amazon have a nasty habit of listing just about everything as on DVD but just "not available at this time". Supposedly it's so you can register an interest in having a DVD release, and your views may possibly even get passed onto the distributor at some point in the hope that it might encourage them to release it.
You Are Not Alone has never been released on DVD in the US, and I am not aware of a DVD release anywhere in the world.