• Director(s)

    Peter O'Brian

  • Production Year

    2003

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    89m

  • Cast

    Alan Bates, Deborah Kara Unger, Jennifer Tilly

Film

Hollywood North

strong language, sex, drug misuse

HOLLYWOOD NORTH is a comedy film from 2003 in which a film producer's vision to turn a classic Canadian novel into a movie faces challenges when Hollywood gets involved.

HOLLYWOOD NORTH is a comedy film from 2003 in which a film producer's vision to turn a classic Canadian novel into a movie faces challenges when Hollywood gets involved.

language
The film features strong language ('f**k') and uses of 'whore', 'son of a bitch' 'pissed', 'ass', 'asshole', 'bastard', 'shit', 'damn', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
Scenes of strong sex include thrusting detail and sexual moaning. There are also verbal sex references, including some innuendo relating to oral sex.
drugs
Men are shown snorting cocaine. There are also verbal references to drug misuse.
An unlikable character makes negative remarks about Iranian and Cuban people; however the film does not endorse these discriminatory attitudes. There is moderate violence when characters shoot and punch each other in a film being made within the film. An actor with a live gun instead of a prop threatens other actors on set. A man briefly sexually harasses a woman on set by calling her 'deep throat'.
  • Director(s)

    Peter O'Brian

  • Production Year

    2003

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    89m

  • Cast

    Alan Bates, Deborah Kara Unger, Jennifer Tilly

strong language, sex, drug misuse
Classified Date:
13/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
language
The film features strong language ('f**k') and uses of 'whore', 'son of a bitch' 'pissed', 'ass', 'asshole', 'bastard', 'shit', 'damn', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
Scenes of strong sex include thrusting detail and sexual moaning. There are also verbal sex references, including some innuendo relating to oral sex.
drugs
Men are shown snorting cocaine. There are also verbal references to drug misuse.
An unlikable character makes negative remarks about Iranian and Cuban people; however the film does not endorse these discriminatory attitudes. There is moderate violence when characters shoot and punch each other in a film being made within the film. An actor with a live gun instead of a prop threatens other actors on set. A man briefly sexually harasses a woman on set by calling her 'deep throat'.
  • Classified date

    13/05/2024

  • Language

    English