Adieu Philippine

moderate bad language, sex references, brief nudity
Director(s)Jacques Rozier
Production year1962
Genre(s)Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes111m
CastJean-Claude Aimini, Daniel Descamps, Stefania Sabatini
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Adieu Philippine

moderate bad language, sex references, brief nudity
ADIEU PHILIPPINE is a French romantic drama, from 1962, in which a love triangle develops between two lifelong female fr ...
ADIEU PHILIPPINE is a French romantic drama, from 1962, in which a love triangle develops between two lifelong female friends and a young man about to be called up for military service in the Algerian War.
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') features, as well as milder terms such as 'shit' and 'damn'.
sex
A model in a photoshoot complains that she was not hired to perform striptease. Milder sex references feature in a scene which discreetly implies that a man and woman have slept together, and include remarks about seduction and 'going too far'. Men and women engage in playful flirtatious banter.
nudity
A woman's breast is briefly exposed during a photoshoot.
additional issues
In scenes being filmed for a TV historical drama, characters are punched, strangled and shot in undetailed and stylised theatrical fashion. A young woman reports that a man pinched her bottom on public transport and discusses with a female friend the potential danger of dating older men. An elderly man bemoans 'foreigners' profiting from French scientific expertise. Upsetting scenes are centred on arguments between lovers, friends and family members. Adults smoke, which reflects the times in which the film is set, and consume alcohol.
Classified Date:
21/09/1965
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Contemporary Films Ltd
moderate bad language, sex references, brief nudity
Classified Date:
02/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Radiance Films
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') features, as well as milder terms such as 'shit' and 'damn'.
sex
A model in a photoshoot complains that she was not hired to perform striptease. Milder sex references feature in a scene which discreetly implies that a man and woman have slept together, and include remarks about seduction and 'going too far'. Men and women engage in playful flirtatious banter.
nudity
A woman's breast is briefly exposed during a photoshoot.
additional issues
In scenes being filmed for a TV historical drama, characters are punched, strangled and shot in undetailed and stylised theatrical fashion. A young woman reports that a man pinched her bottom on public transport and discusses with a female friend the potential danger of dating older men. An elderly man bemoans 'foreigners' profiting from French scientific expertise. Upsetting scenes are centred on arguments between lovers, friends and family members. Adults smoke, which reflects the times in which the film is set, and consume alcohol.
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') features, as well as milder terms such as 'shit' and 'damn'.
sex
A model in a photoshoot complains that she was not hired to perform striptease. Milder sex references feature in a scene which discreetly implies that a man and woman have slept together, and include remarks about seduction and 'going too far'. Men and women engage in playful flirtatious banter.
nudity
A woman's breast is briefly exposed during a photoshoot.
additional issues
In scenes being filmed for a TV historical drama, characters are punched, strangled and shot in undetailed and stylised theatrical fashion. A young woman reports that a man pinched her bottom on public transport and discusses with a female friend the potential danger of dating older men. An elderly man bemoans 'foreigners' profiting from French scientific expertise. Upsetting scenes are centred on arguments between lovers, friends and family members. Adults smoke, which reflects the times in which the film is set, and consume alcohol.
Director(s)Jacques Rozier
Production year1962
Genre(s)Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes111m
CastJean-Claude Aimini, Daniel Descamps, Stefania Sabatini
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Classified Date:
21/09/1965
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Contemporary Films Ltd
moderate bad language, sex references, brief nudity
Classified Date:
02/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Radiance Films
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') features, as well as milder terms such as 'shit' and 'damn'.
sex
A model in a photoshoot complains that she was not hired to perform striptease. Milder sex references feature in a scene which discreetly implies that a man and woman have slept together, and include remarks about seduction and 'going too far'. Men and women engage in playful flirtatious banter.
nudity
A woman's breast is briefly exposed during a photoshoot.
additional issues
In scenes being filmed for a TV historical drama, characters are punched, strangled and shot in undetailed and stylised theatrical fashion. A young woman reports that a man pinched her bottom on public transport and discusses with a female friend the potential danger of dating older men. An elderly man bemoans 'foreigners' profiting from French scientific expertise. Upsetting scenes are centred on arguments between lovers, friends and family members. Adults smoke, which reflects the times in which the film is set, and consume alcohol.