Director(s)
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Production Year
2023
Genre(s)
Action, Crime, Thriller
Approx. running minutes
95m
Cast
Natalia De Molina, Bella Agossou, Francisco Cantos
Film
Asedio
strong violence, injury detail
ASEDIO is a Spanish action crime thriller in which a Madrid cop finds herself running for her life after she uncovers a stash of money during a raid on an apartment building.
ASEDIO is a Spanish action crime thriller in which a Madrid cop finds herself running for her life after she uncovers a stash of money during a raid on an apartment building.
- additional issues
- The film contains strong language (‘f**k’, ‘motherf**ker’, ‘puta madre’); milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘asshole’, ‘ass’, ‘shit’, ‘bullshit’, ‘balls’, ‘crap’, son of a bitch’, ‘screwed’ and ‘bastard’, in addition to the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There are intense scenes of sustained threat, including ones in which a frightened woman is threatened, attacked and forced to run for her life by dangerous criminals who mean to kill her. There are also upsetting scenes in which people of colour, including children, are manhandled and verbally abused by white cops while being evicted from their homes. A white police officer calls a Black woman a ‘Black piece of shit’ while physically assaulting her, and another white police officer snatches a Muslim teenager’s headscarf off her head during an ID check. It is implied that a vulnerable person takes their own life off screen during an eviction.
Director(s)
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Production Year
2023
Genre(s)
Action, Crime, Thriller
Approx. running minutes
95m
Cast
Natalia De Molina, Bella Agossou, Francisco Cantos
strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
27/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
SPHE VOD
- additional issues
- The film contains strong language (‘f**k’, ‘motherf**ker’, ‘puta madre’); milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘asshole’, ‘ass’, ‘shit’, ‘bullshit’, ‘balls’, ‘crap’, son of a bitch’, ‘screwed’ and ‘bastard’, in addition to the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There are intense scenes of sustained threat, including ones in which a frightened woman is threatened, attacked and forced to run for her life by dangerous criminals who mean to kill her. There are also upsetting scenes in which people of colour, including children, are manhandled and verbally abused by white cops while being evicted from their homes. A white police officer calls a Black woman a ‘Black piece of shit’ while physically assaulting her, and another white police officer snatches a Muslim teenager’s headscarf off her head during an ID check. It is implied that a vulnerable person takes their own life off screen during an eviction.
Classified date
27/10/2023
Language
Spanish