How to Live on Earth
implied strong language, suicide references
Director(s)Fredi Devas and Jonnie Hughes
Production year2026
Release date22/06/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes96m
How to Live on Earth
implied strong language, suicide references
A documentary examining environmental conservation and sustainability efforts around the world.
A documentary examining environmental conservation and sustainability efforts around the world.
threat and horror
language
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
theme
violence
sex
discrimination
implied strong language, suicide references
Classified Date:
23/06/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Together Films
threat and horror
Chadian park rangers are seen loading and aiming guns on patrol. One of the rangers says his father was shot by poachers.
language
There is infrequent bleeped use of strong language (‘f**’), as well as wordplay on the term ‘WTF’. Milder terms include ‘bloody’ and ‘God’.
injury detail
There are occasional undetailed images of fish that have been killed by disease or fishing. Another sequence shows dead animals preserved in jars at a museum.
suicide and self-harm
Several scenes feature discussion of mental health or suicidal ideation, without graphic detail.
theme
There are undetailed verbal references to illness and bereavement, as well as scenes in which people become visibly upset while describing damage to their lands and communities. These topics are handled in a sensitive manner.
Classified date23/06/2026
LanguageEnglish
threat and horror
language
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
theme
violence
sex
discrimination
Director(s)Fredi Devas and Jonnie Hughes
Production year2026
Release date22/06/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes96m
implied strong language, suicide references
Classified Date:
23/06/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Together Films
threat and horror
Chadian park rangers are seen loading and aiming guns on patrol. One of the rangers says his father was shot by poachers.
language
There is infrequent bleeped use of strong language (‘f**’), as well as wordplay on the term ‘WTF’. Milder terms include ‘bloody’ and ‘God’.
injury detail
There are occasional undetailed images of fish that have been killed by disease or fishing. Another sequence shows dead animals preserved in jars at a museum.
suicide and self-harm
Several scenes feature discussion of mental health or suicidal ideation, without graphic detail.
theme
There are undetailed verbal references to illness and bereavement, as well as scenes in which people become visibly upset while describing damage to their lands and communities. These topics are handled in a sensitive manner.
Classified date23/06/2026
LanguageEnglish