Hands Up!
suicide references, drug references
Director(s)Jerzy Skolimowski
Production year1981
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes80m
CastJerzy Skolimowski, Jerzy Skolimowski, Joanna Szczerbic, Tadeusz Lomnicki, Adam Hanuszkiewicz, Bogumil Kobiela, Alan Bates, Michael Sarne, Bruno Ganz, Volker Schlöndorff, Gerald Scarfe, Jerzy Skolimowski, Andrzej Kostenko, Jerzy Skolimowski, Tadeusz Karwanski, Jerzy Nitecki, Krzysztof Penderecki, Józef Skrzek, Andrzej Kostenko, Witold Sobocinski, Grazyna Jasinska-Wisniarowska, Zenon Piórecki, Krystyna Rutkowska, Janusz Sosnowski, Jaroslaw Switoniak
Hands Up!
suicide references, drug references
HANDS UP! is a Polish drama in which a set of former student colleagues reunites for a celebration after many years.
HANDS UP! is a Polish drama in which a set of former student colleagues reunites for a celebration after many years.
drugs
Characters use what they believe to be an unnamed mood-altering drug.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to take his own life, but is prevented from doing so. Characters briefly discuss whether or not a person who has been shot in the mouth has taken their own life.
additional issues
A woman is pursued and shot at by a man, who eventually catches up to her and is successful in shooting her. A man is seen lying on the ground covered by newspaper; there is sight of a pool of blood around the man's head. There are sequences of moderate threat, including a scene in which tanks are seen moving through a demolished city, explosions occurring all around. There is brief sight of a nude woman in a painting. There is use of mild and very mild bad language ('arsehole', 'Jesus', 'Christ').
suicide references, drug references
Classified Date:
24/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
BFI Video
drugs
Characters use what they believe to be an unnamed mood-altering drug.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to take his own life, but is prevented from doing so. Characters briefly discuss whether or not a person who has been shot in the mouth has taken their own life.
additional issues
A woman is pursued and shot at by a man, who eventually catches up to her and is successful in shooting her. A man is seen lying on the ground covered by newspaper; there is sight of a pool of blood around the man's head. There are sequences of moderate threat, including a scene in which tanks are seen moving through a demolished city, explosions occurring all around. There is brief sight of a nude woman in a painting. There is use of mild and very mild bad language ('arsehole', 'Jesus', 'Christ').
Classified date24/04/2023
LanguagePolish
drugs
Characters use what they believe to be an unnamed mood-altering drug.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to take his own life, but is prevented from doing so. Characters briefly discuss whether or not a person who has been shot in the mouth has taken their own life.
additional issues
A woman is pursued and shot at by a man, who eventually catches up to her and is successful in shooting her. A man is seen lying on the ground covered by newspaper; there is sight of a pool of blood around the man's head. There are sequences of moderate threat, including a scene in which tanks are seen moving through a demolished city, explosions occurring all around. There is brief sight of a nude woman in a painting. There is use of mild and very mild bad language ('arsehole', 'Jesus', 'Christ').
Director(s)Jerzy Skolimowski
Production year1981
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes80m
CastJerzy Skolimowski, Jerzy Skolimowski, Joanna Szczerbic, Tadeusz Lomnicki, Adam Hanuszkiewicz, Bogumil Kobiela, Alan Bates, Michael Sarne, Bruno Ganz, Volker Schlöndorff, Gerald Scarfe, Jerzy Skolimowski, Andrzej Kostenko, Jerzy Skolimowski, Tadeusz Karwanski, Jerzy Nitecki, Krzysztof Penderecki, Józef Skrzek, Andrzej Kostenko, Witold Sobocinski, Grazyna Jasinska-Wisniarowska, Zenon Piórecki, Krystyna Rutkowska, Janusz Sosnowski, Jaroslaw Switoniak
suicide references, drug references
Classified Date:
24/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
BFI Video
drugs
Characters use what they believe to be an unnamed mood-altering drug.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to take his own life, but is prevented from doing so. Characters briefly discuss whether or not a person who has been shot in the mouth has taken their own life.
additional issues
A woman is pursued and shot at by a man, who eventually catches up to her and is successful in shooting her. A man is seen lying on the ground covered by newspaper; there is sight of a pool of blood around the man's head. There are sequences of moderate threat, including a scene in which tanks are seen moving through a demolished city, explosions occurring all around. There is brief sight of a nude woman in a painting. There is use of mild and very mild bad language ('arsehole', 'Jesus', 'Christ').
Classified date24/04/2023
LanguagePolish