• Director(s)

    Éric Warin, Tahir Rana

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    92m

  • Cast

    Keira Knightley, Brenda Blethyn, Jim Broadbent

Film

Charlotte

suicide, racism, moderate violence, threat, sex

CHARLOTTE is an animated biopic of the German-Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon inspired by her memoir "Life? or Theatre?".

CHARLOTTE is an animated biopic of the German-Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon inspired by her memoir "Life? or Theatre?".

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violence
Nazi soldiers punch, kick and shout racist abuse at a Jewish man and blood is seen dripping from his mouth. An elderly grandfather is beaten by two men and due to his dazed state, he trips and falls. Blood is seen pooling behind his head on the floor. A character returns from a concentration camp beaten, bruised and malnourished. Jewish families are forcefully rounded up at gunpoint by soldiers, who push and hit them as they walk. Nazis storm into a house and severely beat a man. A distressed, pregnant woman is heard being forced into a car by soldiers and taken to a concentration camp.
threat and horror
There are moments of intense threat from Nazi soldiers with Jewish people fearing for their lives. One sequence sees a woman aggressively grabbed by the wrists and threatened in her home. Paintings are seen detailing the horror of Nazi Germany.
sex
There are brief, infrequent scenes of moderate sex with buttock nudity. One sequence includes sight of a couple's naked bodies entwined with each other after an implied sexual encounter.
discrimination
The film occurs within the context of the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany and latterly the Holocaust and there are frequent references to antisemitism. Soldiers chant 'Jews out' and characters talk of the Nazi enforced limitations of education and everyday life for Jewish people. A Nazi propaganda poster characterising Jewish people as monsters is seen. Jewish people are called 'kikes', 'swines' and 'cockroaches'. A bleeding and injured man is not given medical attention because he is Jewish.
suicide and self-harm
Scenes include verbal and visual references to suicide. A woman is seen hanging by her neck and rope burns are evident after she is cut down. A woman takes her own life by throwing herself out of a window and her body is seen on the ground without any injury detail. Characters' mental health struggles and their subsequent suicide attempts are discussed in detail. A couple have poison on standby, ready to use if they decide to take their own lives. A character uses poison to kill her ailing grandfather after he implies he no longer wants to live. This is shown as a painful death and the character is distressed and conflicted about taking this action.
additional issues
There is use of mild bad language including 'bastards' and even milder terms such as 'God'.
  • Director(s)

    Éric Warin, Tahir Rana

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    92m

  • Cast

    Keira Knightley, Brenda Blethyn, Jim Broadbent

suicide, racism, moderate violence, threat, sex
Classified Date:
02/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Parkland Entertainment
violence
Nazi soldiers punch, kick and shout racist abuse at a Jewish man and blood is seen dripping from his mouth. An elderly grandfather is beaten by two men and due to his dazed state, he trips and falls. Blood is seen pooling behind his head on the floor. A character returns from a concentration camp beaten, bruised and malnourished. Jewish families are forcefully rounded up at gunpoint by soldiers, who push and hit them as they walk. Nazis storm into a house and severely beat a man. A distressed, pregnant woman is heard being forced into a car by soldiers and taken to a concentration camp.
threat and horror
There are moments of intense threat from Nazi soldiers with Jewish people fearing for their lives. One sequence sees a woman aggressively grabbed by the wrists and threatened in her home. Paintings are seen detailing the horror of Nazi Germany.
sex
There are brief, infrequent scenes of moderate sex with buttock nudity. One sequence includes sight of a couple's naked bodies entwinned with each other after an implied sexual encounter.
discrimination
The film occurs within the context of the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany and latterly the Holocaust and there are frequent references to antisemitism. Soldiers chant 'Jews out' and characters talk of the Nazi enforced limitations of education and everyday life for Jewish people. A Nazi propaganda poster characterising Jewish people as monsters is seen. Jewish people are called 'kikes', 'swines' and 'cockroaches'. A bleeding and injured man is not given medical attention because he is Jewish.
suicide and self-harm
Scenes include verbal and visual references to suicide. A woman is seen hanging by her neck and rope burns are evident after she is cut down. A woman takes her own life by throwing herself out of a window and her body is seen on the ground without any injury detail. Characters' mental health struggles and their subsequent suicide attempts are discussed in detail. A couple have poison on standby, ready to use if they decide to take their own lives. A character uses poison to kill her ailing grandfather after he implies he no longer wants to live. This is shown as a painful death and the character is distressed and conflicted about taking this action.
additional issues
There is use of mild bad language including 'bastards' and even milder terms such as 'God'.
suicide, racism, moderate violence, threat, sex
Classified Date:
10/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Parkland Pictures
violence
Nazi soldiers punch, kick and shout racist abuse at a Jewish man and blood is seen dripping from his mouth. An elderly grandfather is beaten by two men and due to his dazed state, he trips and falls. Blood is seen pooling behind his head on the floor. A character returns from a concentration camp beaten, bruised and malnourished. Jewish families are forcefully rounded up at gunpoint by soldiers, who push and hit them as they walk. Nazis storm into a house and severely beat a man. A distressed, pregnant woman is heard being forced into a car by soldiers and taken to a concentration camp.
threat and horror
There are moments of intense threat from Nazi soldiers with Jewish people fearing for their lives. One sequence sees a woman aggressively grabbed by the wrists and threatened in her home. Paintings are seen detailing the horror of Nazi Germany.
sex
There are brief, infrequent scenes of moderate sex with buttock nudity. One sequence includes sight of a couple's naked bodies entwined with each other after an implied sexual encounter.
discrimination
The film occurs within the context of the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany and latterly the Holocaust and there are frequent references to antisemitism. Soldiers chant 'Jews out' and characters talk of the Nazi enforced limitations of education and everyday life for Jewish people. A Nazi propaganda poster characterising Jewish people as monsters is seen. Jewish people are called 'kikes', 'swines' and 'cockroaches'. A bleeding and injured man is not given medical attention because he is Jewish.
suicide and self-harm
Scenes include verbal and visual references to suicide. A woman is seen hanging by her neck and rope burns are evident after she is cut down. A woman takes her own life by throwing herself out of a window and her body is seen on the ground without any injury detail. Characters' mental health struggles and their subsequent suicide attempts are discussed in detail. A couple have poison on standby, ready to use if they decide to take their own lives. A character uses poison to kill her ailing grandfather after he implies he no longer wants to live. This is shown as a painful death and the character is distressed and conflicted about taking this action.
additional issues
There is use of mild bad language including 'bastards' and even milder terms such as 'God'.
Classified Date:
10/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Parkland Pictures
Classified Date:
26/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Parkland Entertainment
  • Classified date

    10/11/2022

  • Language

    English