Ernest Et Celestine - Ernest And Celestine
Contains mild threat and very mild bad language
Director(s)Benjamin Renner, Stephane Aubier
Production year2012
Release date01/05/2013
Genre(s)Children, Animation
Approx. running minutes79m
CastAnne-Marie Loop (voice), Lambert Wilson (voice), Pauline Brunner (voice)
Ernest Et Celestine - Ernest And Celestine
Contains mild threat and very mild bad language
threat and horror
The mistress of an orphanage tells a scary bedtime story about bears eating mice in order to warn the mice from exploring the world above ground. Celestine thinks that Ernest is about to eat her when they first meet - he doesn't. There is a scene in which Celestine has a nightmare that she gets lost at sea during a storm. The threatening moments are brief and end positively.
language
There is a use of the term 'bloody'. Very mild bad language includes uses of the term 'damn' and 'morons'.
Contains mild threat and very mild bad language
Classified Date:
27/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
threat and horror
The mistress of an orphanage tells a scary bedtime story about bears eating mice in order to warn the mice from exploring the world above ground. Celestine thinks that Ernest is about to eat her when they first meet - he doesn't. There is a scene in which Celestine has a nightmare that she gets lost at sea during a storm. The threatening moments are brief and end positively.
language
There is a use of the term 'bloody'. Very mild bad language includes uses of the term 'damn' and 'morons'.
Contains mild threat and very mild bad language
Classified Date:
19/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Studio Canal
threat and horror
The mistress of an orphanage tells a scary bedtime story about bears eating mice in order to warn the mice from exploring the world above ground. Celestine thinks that Ernest is about to eat her when they first meet - he doesn't. There is a scene in which Celestine has a nightmare that she gets lost at sea during a storm. The threatening moments are brief and end positively.
language
There is a use of the term 'bloody'. Very mild bad language includes uses of the term 'damn' and 'morons'.
Classified Date:
14/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Studio Canal
Classified Date:
08/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
Classified date27/03/2013
LanguageFrench
threat and horror
The mistress of an orphanage tells a scary bedtime story about bears eating mice in order to warn the mice from exploring the world above ground. Celestine thinks that Ernest is about to eat her when they first meet - he doesn't. There is a scene in which Celestine has a nightmare that she gets lost at sea during a storm. The threatening moments are brief and end positively.
language
There is a use of the term 'bloody'. Very mild bad language includes uses of the term 'damn' and 'morons'.
Director(s)Benjamin Renner, Stephane Aubier
Production year2012
Release date01/05/2013
Genre(s)Children, Animation
Approx. running minutes79m
CastAnne-Marie Loop (voice), Lambert Wilson (voice), Pauline Brunner (voice)
Contains mild threat and very mild bad language
Classified Date:
27/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
threat and horror
The mistress of an orphanage tells a scary bedtime story about bears eating mice in order to warn the mice from exploring the world above ground. Celestine thinks that Ernest is about to eat her when they first meet - he doesn't. There is a scene in which Celestine has a nightmare that she gets lost at sea during a storm. The threatening moments are brief and end positively.
language
There is a use of the term 'bloody'. Very mild bad language includes uses of the term 'damn' and 'morons'.
Contains mild threat and very mild bad language
Classified Date:
19/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Studio Canal
threat and horror
The mistress of an orphanage tells a scary bedtime story about bears eating mice in order to warn the mice from exploring the world above ground. Celestine thinks that Ernest is about to eat her when they first meet - he doesn't. There is a scene in which Celestine has a nightmare that she gets lost at sea during a storm. The threatening moments are brief and end positively.
language
There is a use of the term 'bloody'. Very mild bad language includes uses of the term 'damn' and 'morons'.
Classified Date:
14/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Studio Canal
Classified Date:
08/03/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
Classified date27/03/2013
LanguageFrench