Beowulf
Contains moderate violence and sex references
Director(s)Robert Zemeckis
Production year2007
Genre(s)Adventure
Approx. running minutes109m
CastRay Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, John Malkovich, Robin Wright Penn, Brendan Gleeson, Crispin Glover, Alison Lohman, Angelina Jolie
Beowulf
Contains moderate violence and sex references
The warrior Beowulf must fight and defeat the monster Grendel, who is terrorizing Denmark, and later, Grendel's Mother, ...
The warrior Beowulf must fight and defeat the monster Grendel, who is terrorizing Denmark, and later, Grendel's Mother, who begins killing out of revenge.
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Contains scenes of intense violence and moderate sex references
Classified Date:
12/11/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI London IMAX Cinema
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Contains moderate bloody violence and sex references
Classified Date:
09/11/2007
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
3D version
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Contains moderate violence and sex references
Classified Date:
24/10/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Contains moderate violence and sex references
Classified Date:
06/02/2008
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Theatrical version
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Classified Date:
11/12/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
TRAILER
Classified Date:
12/10/2007
Version:
3D IMAX
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI London IMAX Cinema
Paperwork Remarks:
(3-D - IMAX)
Classified Date:
10/09/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
F2
Classified Date:
10/09/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
F3
Classified Date:
10/09/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
F4
Classified Date:
31/07/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Classified Date:
15/10/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Bright Spark
Classified date06/02/2008
LanguageEnglish
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Director(s)Robert Zemeckis
Production year2007
Genre(s)Adventure
Approx. running minutes109m
CastRay Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, John Malkovich, Robin Wright Penn, Brendan Gleeson, Crispin Glover, Alison Lohman, Angelina Jolie
Contains scenes of intense violence and moderate sex references
Classified Date:
12/11/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI London IMAX Cinema
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Contains moderate bloody violence and sex references
Classified Date:
09/11/2007
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
3D version
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Contains moderate violence and sex references
Classified Date:
24/10/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Contains moderate violence and sex references
Classified Date:
06/02/2008
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Theatrical version
violence
The majority of the violence is fantastical, involving Beowulf fighting against various monsters. Although we see the monsters being slain, the violence does not dwell on detail and is firmly set within the narrative context rather than gratuitous. Blood is sometimes shown, but there is no emphasis on injuries, and the blood of monsters is often shown in stylised colours. There is very little human-to-human violence, although at one point a man is torn apart by a monster (shown only in silhouette) and we briefly see his body being flung onto the floor. The fighting and violence is very similar to that found in parts of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy.
sex
The film also contains a number of moderate sex references. These mostly comprise bawdy, good-humoured singing and boasting about 'wenches'. There is also a discreet seduction scene in which a largely naked woman makes gestures that subtly imply the masturbation of a man. The scene is discreet and symbolic in nature.
Classified Date:
11/12/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
TRAILER
Classified Date:
12/10/2007
Version:
3D IMAX
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI London IMAX Cinema
Paperwork Remarks:
(3-D - IMAX)
Classified Date:
10/09/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
F2
Classified Date:
10/09/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
F3
Classified Date:
10/09/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Paperwork Remarks:
F4
Classified Date:
31/07/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers
Classified Date:
15/10/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Bright Spark
Classified date06/02/2008
LanguageEnglish