A TRIBE CALLED JUDAH

strong violence, injury detail, threat
Director(s)Funke Akindele
Production year2023
Release date29/12/2023
Genre(s)Crime, Drama
Approx. running minutes134m
CastJide Kene Achufusi, Kevwe Deborah Adegbaju, Funke Akindele, Boma Akpore, Paschaline Alex, Uzor Arukwe, Fathia Balogun, Jaamila Bawa, Chuka Carlton, Tolu Coker, Funke Akindele, Adeoluwa Owu, Funke Akindele, Akinlabi Ishola, Collins Okoh, Funke Akindele, Tolu Obanro, Valentine Chukwuma

A TRIBE CALLED JUDAH

strong violence, injury detail, threat
Scenes of bloodshed and emotional distress occur in this Nigerian crime drama, when a dysfunctional group of siblings pl ...
Scenes of bloodshed and emotional distress occur in this Nigerian crime drama, when a dysfunctional group of siblings plan a robbery to pay for their mother’s life-saving medical treatment.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
theme
strong violence, injury detail, threat
Classified Date:
13/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Independent Film Exhibition Consultancy LTD
violence
There are multiple bloody shootings. A group of men are attacked with acid, resulting in strong injury detail. Other scenes depict crunchy beatings and fist fights. A man exhibits controlling and abusive behaviour towards his wife, destroying her market stall and falsely accusing her in public of being a sex worker; there are also brief verbal references to him beating her off screen.
threat and horror
Frightened, weeping people are tied up, beaten and threatened during interrogation scenes.
language
Bad language includes ‘bloody’, ‘God’, ‘Jesus’ and ‘hell’.
sex
There are non-graphic verbal references to sex work, promiscuity and couples ‘sleeping’ together. A woman twerks against a man on a dancefloor.
discrimination
An unlikeable man threatens to ‘discipline’ a woman for speaking out of turn and attempts to shame her for being an unmarried mother. In another scene a woman pretends to be blind so that strangers will give her money. The film does not condone discrimination.
drugs
There is a verbal reference to smoking marijuana. Drug misuse is not endorsed.
injury detail
Gun violence results in large, slow-motion blood spurts, as well as strong aftermath images of bleeding wounds and a dead body lying in a pool of blood. We see burns spreading over men’s skin in the aftermath of an acid attack. Blood leaks from a man’s mouth during a beating.
theme
There are sustained scenes involving illness, bereavement and emotional distress.
Classified Date:
13/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Independent Film Exhibition Consultancy LTD
Classified date13/12/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
theme
Director(s)Funke Akindele
Production year2023
Release date29/12/2023
Genre(s)Crime, Drama
Approx. running minutes134m
CastJide Kene Achufusi, Kevwe Deborah Adegbaju, Funke Akindele, Boma Akpore, Paschaline Alex, Uzor Arukwe, Fathia Balogun, Jaamila Bawa, Chuka Carlton, Tolu Coker, Funke Akindele, Adeoluwa Owu, Funke Akindele, Akinlabi Ishola, Collins Okoh, Funke Akindele, Tolu Obanro, Valentine Chukwuma
strong violence, injury detail, threat
Classified Date:
13/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Independent Film Exhibition Consultancy LTD
violence
There are multiple bloody shootings. A group of men are attacked with acid, resulting in strong injury detail. Other scenes depict crunchy beatings and fist fights. A man exhibits controlling and abusive behaviour towards his wife, destroying her market stall and falsely accusing her in public of being a sex worker; there are also brief verbal references to him beating her off screen.
threat and horror
Frightened, weeping people are tied up, beaten and threatened during interrogation scenes.
language
Bad language includes ‘bloody’, ‘God’, ‘Jesus’ and ‘hell’.
sex
There are non-graphic verbal references to sex work, promiscuity and couples ‘sleeping’ together. A woman twerks against a man on a dancefloor.
discrimination
An unlikeable man threatens to ‘discipline’ a woman for speaking out of turn and attempts to shame her for being an unmarried mother. In another scene a woman pretends to be blind so that strangers will give her money. The film does not condone discrimination.
drugs
There is a verbal reference to smoking marijuana. Drug misuse is not endorsed.
injury detail
Gun violence results in large, slow-motion blood spurts, as well as strong aftermath images of bleeding wounds and a dead body lying in a pool of blood. We see burns spreading over men’s skin in the aftermath of an acid attack. Blood leaks from a man’s mouth during a beating.
theme
There are sustained scenes involving illness, bereavement and emotional distress.
Classified Date:
13/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Independent Film Exhibition Consultancy LTD
Classified date13/12/2023
LanguageEnglish