Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood
dangerous behaviour, injury detail
Director(s)Richard Linklater
Production year2022
Genre(s)Animation, Drama
Approx. running minutes97m
Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood
dangerous behaviour, injury detail
APOLLO 10 1/2: A SPACE AGE CHILDHOOD is a US animated drama in which a young boy comes-of-age against the backdrop of th ...
APOLLO 10 1/2: A SPACE AGE CHILDHOOD is a US animated drama in which a young boy comes-of-age against the backdrop of the 1969 Apollo moon landings.
injury detail
School children play a game which comes to an abrupt end after a student breaks their arm; the broken bone sticking out of flesh is briefly focused upon in the aftermath. There is also a stylised black and white recreation of an archive image of Bobby Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
dangerous behaviour
There are scenes of dangerous behaviour, including a montage depicting children playing with fireworks in their garden and creating a home-made canon. There is also a scene in which a father asks his son to steer the wheel of a moving car while he opens a can of beer.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'balls', 'crap'), and bleeped language during the song A Boy Named Sue. There are some verbal references to contraception and scenes which suggest a child's burgeoning sexual awareness, including his brother's possession of Playboy magazines (which are confiscated by their father). There are also scenes of mild violence, including stylised recreations of news footage from the Vietnam War. There are references to racism, reflective of the era in which the film is set. Innocuous drug references include a teenager revealing to her siblings the hidden meaning behind a song by The Beatles.
dangerous behaviour, injury detail
Classified Date:
15/03/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
injury detail
School children play a game which comes to an abrupt end after a student breaks their arm; the broken bone sticking out of flesh is briefly focused upon in the aftermath. There is also a stylised black and white recreation of an archive image of Bobby Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
dangerous behaviour
There are scenes of dangerous behaviour, including a montage depicting children playing with fireworks in their garden and creating a home-made canon. There is also a scene in which a father asks his son to steer the wheel of a moving car while he opens a can of beer.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'balls', 'crap'), and bleeped language during the song A Boy Named Sue. There are some verbal references to contraception and scenes which suggest a child's burgeoning sexual awareness, including his brother's possession of Playboy magazines (which are confiscated by their father). There are also scenes of mild violence, including stylised recreations of news footage from the Vietnam War. There are references to racism, reflective of the era in which the film is set. Innocuous drug references include a teenager revealing to her siblings the hidden meaning behind a song by The Beatles.
dangerous behaviour, injury detail
Classified Date:
10/05/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
injury detail
School children play a game which comes to an abrupt end after a student breaks their arm; the broken bone sticking out of flesh is briefly focused upon in the aftermath. There is also a stylised black and white recreation of an archive image of Bobby Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
dangerous behaviour
There are scenes of dangerous behaviour, including a montage depicting children playing with fireworks in their garden and creating a home-made canon. There is also a scene in which a father asks his son to steer the wheel of a moving car while he opens a can of beer.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'balls', 'crap'), and bleeped language during the song A Boy Named Sue. There are some verbal references to contraception and scenes which suggest a child's burgeoning sexual awareness, including his brother's possession of Playboy magazines (which are confiscated by their father). There are also scenes of mild violence, including stylised recreations of news footage from the Vietnam War. There are references to racism, reflective of the era in which the film is set. Innocuous drug references include a teenager revealing to her siblings the hidden meaning behind a song by The Beatles.
Classified Date:
29/03/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
Classified date10/05/2022
LanguageEnglish
injury detail
School children play a game which comes to an abrupt end after a student breaks their arm; the broken bone sticking out of flesh is briefly focused upon in the aftermath. There is also a stylised black and white recreation of an archive image of Bobby Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
dangerous behaviour
There are scenes of dangerous behaviour, including a montage depicting children playing with fireworks in their garden and creating a home-made canon. There is also a scene in which a father asks his son to steer the wheel of a moving car while he opens a can of beer.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'balls', 'crap'), and bleeped language during the song A Boy Named Sue. There are some verbal references to contraception and scenes which suggest a child's burgeoning sexual awareness, including his brother's possession of Playboy magazines (which are confiscated by their father). There are also scenes of mild violence, including stylised recreations of news footage from the Vietnam War. There are references to racism, reflective of the era in which the film is set. Innocuous drug references include a teenager revealing to her siblings the hidden meaning behind a song by The Beatles.
Director(s)Richard Linklater
Production year2022
Genre(s)Animation, Drama
Approx. running minutes97m
dangerous behaviour, injury detail
Classified Date:
15/03/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
injury detail
School children play a game which comes to an abrupt end after a student breaks their arm; the broken bone sticking out of flesh is briefly focused upon in the aftermath. There is also a stylised black and white recreation of an archive image of Bobby Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
dangerous behaviour
There are scenes of dangerous behaviour, including a montage depicting children playing with fireworks in their garden and creating a home-made canon. There is also a scene in which a father asks his son to steer the wheel of a moving car while he opens a can of beer.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'balls', 'crap'), and bleeped language during the song A Boy Named Sue. There are some verbal references to contraception and scenes which suggest a child's burgeoning sexual awareness, including his brother's possession of Playboy magazines (which are confiscated by their father). There are also scenes of mild violence, including stylised recreations of news footage from the Vietnam War. There are references to racism, reflective of the era in which the film is set. Innocuous drug references include a teenager revealing to her siblings the hidden meaning behind a song by The Beatles.
dangerous behaviour, injury detail
Classified Date:
10/05/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
injury detail
School children play a game which comes to an abrupt end after a student breaks their arm; the broken bone sticking out of flesh is briefly focused upon in the aftermath. There is also a stylised black and white recreation of an archive image of Bobby Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
dangerous behaviour
There are scenes of dangerous behaviour, including a montage depicting children playing with fireworks in their garden and creating a home-made canon. There is also a scene in which a father asks his son to steer the wheel of a moving car while he opens a can of beer.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'balls', 'crap'), and bleeped language during the song A Boy Named Sue. There are some verbal references to contraception and scenes which suggest a child's burgeoning sexual awareness, including his brother's possession of Playboy magazines (which are confiscated by their father). There are also scenes of mild violence, including stylised recreations of news footage from the Vietnam War. There are references to racism, reflective of the era in which the film is set. Innocuous drug references include a teenager revealing to her siblings the hidden meaning behind a song by The Beatles.
Classified Date:
29/03/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
Classified date10/05/2022
LanguageEnglish