• Director(s)

    Lisa France

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    91m

  • Cast

    Mason Beauchamp, Brett Beoubay, Bonita Brisker

Film

Guess Who's Coming To Christmas Dinner?

mild bad language, sex references, racism

GUESS WHO'S COMING TO CHRISTMAS DINNER? is a US comedy in which a black woman invites her boyfriend to meet her family over Christmas, but hasn't yet told them he's white.

GUESS WHO'S COMING TO CHRISTMAS DINNER? is a US comedy in which a black woman invites her boyfriend to meet her family over Christmas, but hasn't yet told them he's white.

language
There is use of mild bad language ('friggin'') and milder terms ('God', 'jerk).
sex
There is a mild sex reference in which it is pointed out that a man's nickname is similar to that of a gynaecologist, with a passing reference to 'vajay-jays'.
discrimination
There are references to racism, including a woman describing how she was asked to leave a library because of the colour of her skin. There are also references to historical racism including segregation and slavery, use of the word 'coloured' and 'cracker', and comments that historically interracial relationships were rare.
additional issues
There is a scene of mild violence in which a character is deliberately pushed over during a football match and is later seen with very small amount of blood on his mouth.
  • Director(s)

    Lisa France

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    91m

  • Cast

    Mason Beauchamp, Brett Beoubay, Bonita Brisker

mild bad language, sex references, racism
Classified Date:
02/09/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
language
There is use of mild bad language ('friggin'') and milder terms ('God', 'jerk).
sex
There is a mild sex reference in which it is pointed out that a man's nickname is similar to that of a gynaecologist, with a passing reference to 'vajay-jays'.
discrimination
There are references to racism, including a woman describing how she was asked to leave a library because of the colour of her skin. There are also references to historical racism including segregation and slavery, use of the word 'coloured' and 'cracker', and comments that historically interracial relationships were rare.
additional issues
There is a scene of mild violence in which a character is deliberately pushed over during a football match and is later seen with very small amount of blood on his mouth.
  • Classified date

    02/09/2021

  • Language

    English