Hilma

moderate bloody images, upsetting scenes, rude humour
Director(s)Lasse Hallstöm
Production year2022
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes115m
CastTora Hallström, Catherine Chalk, Lily Cole, Rebecca Calder, Maeve Dermody, Jazzy De Lisser, Tom Wlaschiha, Adam Lundgren, Lena Olin, Karolis Kasperavicius, Lasse Hallström, Lasse Hallström, Helena Danielsson, Lasse Hallström, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Jon Ekstrand, Ragna Jorming, Dino Jonsäter, Des Hamilton, Sophie Pearson, Catharina Nyqvist Ehrnrooth

Hilma

moderate bloody images, upsetting scenes, rude humour
HILMA is a Swedish biopic about the life and artistic pursuits of Hilma af Klint.
HILMA is a Swedish biopic about the life and artistic pursuits of Hilma af Klint.
injury detail
There is occasional close-up focus on the body parts of a dead horse as two women study and draw them, with fleshy, bloody internal tissue exposed. There is also moderate bloody detail following a woman falling from a moving tram and hitting her head.
rude humour
The protagonist draws a penis during a life drawing session at university, despite the model's genitals being covered.
theme
There are prolonged sequences of grief and emotional upset following the death of the protagonist's younger sister, who succumbs to an unspoken illness. There are visual and verbal references to further bereavement. There are also oblique references to the protagonist's eating disorder.
additional issues
A young woman experiences sexism indicative of the time period as she attends university to study art. Other discriminatory behaviour includes the protagonist being referred to as 'weird' and a 'witch'. There are scenes in which several women communicate with the spiritual realm during seances. There is brief mild sexual activity in which two characters kiss and start to remove their blouses. There is also infrequent use of mild bad language ('bloody').
moderate bloody images, upsetting scenes, rude humour
Classified Date:
27/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Guerilla Films Limited
injury detail
There is occasional close-up focus on the body parts of a dead horse as two women study and draw them, with fleshy, bloody internal tissue exposed. There is also moderate bloody detail following a woman falling from a moving tram and hitting her head.
rude humour
The protagonist draws a penis during a life drawing session at university, despite the model's genitals being covered.
theme
There are prolonged sequences of grief and emotional upset following the death of the protagonist's younger sister, who succumbs to an unspoken illness. There are visual and verbal references to further bereavement.
moderate bloody images, upsetting scenes, rude humour
Classified Date:
03/12/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
injury detail
There is occasional close-up focus on the body parts of a dead horse as two women study and draw them, with fleshy, bloody internal tissue exposed. There is also moderate bloody detail following a woman falling from a moving tram and hitting her head.
rude humour
The protagonist draws a penis during a life drawing session at university, despite the model's genitals being covered.
theme
There are prolonged sequences of grief and emotional upset following the death of the protagonist's younger sister, who succumbs to an unspoken illness. There are visual and verbal references to further bereavement. There are also oblique references to the protagonist's eating disorder.
Classified Date:
16/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Guerilla Films Limited
Classified date03/46/2024
LanguageEnglish
injury detail
There is occasional close-up focus on the body parts of a dead horse as two women study and draw them, with fleshy, bloody internal tissue exposed. There is also moderate bloody detail following a woman falling from a moving tram and hitting her head.
rude humour
The protagonist draws a penis during a life drawing session at university, despite the model's genitals being covered.
theme
There are prolonged sequences of grief and emotional upset following the death of the protagonist's younger sister, who succumbs to an unspoken illness. There are visual and verbal references to further bereavement. There are also oblique references to the protagonist's eating disorder.
additional issues
A young woman experiences sexism indicative of the time period as she attends university to study art. Other discriminatory behaviour includes the protagonist being referred to as 'weird' and a 'witch'. There are scenes in which several women communicate with the spiritual realm during seances. There is brief mild sexual activity in which two characters kiss and start to remove their blouses. There is also infrequent use of mild bad language ('bloody').
Director(s)Lasse Hallstöm
Production year2022
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes115m
CastTora Hallström, Catherine Chalk, Lily Cole, Rebecca Calder, Maeve Dermody, Jazzy De Lisser, Tom Wlaschiha, Adam Lundgren, Lena Olin, Karolis Kasperavicius, Lasse Hallström, Lasse Hallström, Helena Danielsson, Lasse Hallström, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Jon Ekstrand, Ragna Jorming, Dino Jonsäter, Des Hamilton, Sophie Pearson, Catharina Nyqvist Ehrnrooth
moderate bloody images, upsetting scenes, rude humour
Classified Date:
27/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Guerilla Films Limited
injury detail
There is occasional close-up focus on the body parts of a dead horse as two women study and draw them, with fleshy, bloody internal tissue exposed. There is also moderate bloody detail following a woman falling from a moving tram and hitting her head.
rude humour
The protagonist draws a penis during a life drawing session at university, despite the model's genitals being covered.
theme
There are prolonged sequences of grief and emotional upset following the death of the protagonist's younger sister, who succumbs to an unspoken illness. There are visual and verbal references to further bereavement.
moderate bloody images, upsetting scenes, rude humour
Classified Date:
03/12/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
injury detail
There is occasional close-up focus on the body parts of a dead horse as two women study and draw them, with fleshy, bloody internal tissue exposed. There is also moderate bloody detail following a woman falling from a moving tram and hitting her head.
rude humour
The protagonist draws a penis during a life drawing session at university, despite the model's genitals being covered.
theme
There are prolonged sequences of grief and emotional upset following the death of the protagonist's younger sister, who succumbs to an unspoken illness. There are visual and verbal references to further bereavement. There are also oblique references to the protagonist's eating disorder.
Classified Date:
16/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Guerilla Films Limited
Classified date03/46/2024
LanguageEnglish