Director(s)
Joachim Hellinger
Production Year
2022
Release date
28/04/2022
Genre(s)
Adventure, Documentary
Approx. running minutes
133m
Cast
n/a
Film
International Ocean Film Tour Vol. 8
infrequent strong language
INTERNATIONAL OCEAN FILM TOUR VOL. 8 is a collection of short documentary films exploring people's lives and adventures centred around oceans, including diving, sailing and surfing.
INTERNATIONAL OCEAN FILM TOUR VOL. 8 is a collection of short documentary films exploring people's lives and adventures centred around oceans, including diving, sailing and surfing.
- additional issues
- There are verbal references to a 13 year old Bangladeshi girl's parents arranging for her to get a false passport stating that she is 25, in the hopes of sending her to India. It is not specified what their ultimate intent is, but she mentions that her sister was married at 13. Although her parents are not shown to be physically abusive, they are judgemental and dismissive of her love of surfing, and criticise her behaviour. There are also scenes of threat in which divers, sailors and climbers are in perilous situations, but these are brief and have positive resolutions. Sex references occur within scientific discussions of the mating habits of aquatic creatures, and there are occasional scenes of emotional upset. Brief dangerous behaviour includes children in Bangladesh sitting on top of a moving vehicle. There are also references to discrimination.
Director(s)
Joachim Hellinger
Production Year
2022
Release date
28/04/2022
Genre(s)
Adventure, Documentary
Approx. running minutes
133m
Cast
n/a
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
18/04/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Moving Adventures Medien GmbH
- additional issues
- There are verbal references to a 13 year old Bangladeshi girl's parents arranging for her to get a false passport stating that she is 25, in the hopes of sending her to India. It is not specified what their ultimate intent is, but she mentions that her sister was married at 13. Although her parents are not shown to be physically abusive, they are judgemental and dismissive of her love of surfing, and criticise her behaviour. There are also scenes of threat in which divers, sailors and climbers are in perilous situations, but these are brief and have positive resolutions. Sex references occur within scientific discussions of the mating habits of aquatic creatures, and there are occasional scenes of emotional upset. Brief dangerous behaviour includes children in Bangladesh sitting on top of a moving vehicle. There are also references to discrimination.
Classified date
18/04/2022
Language
English