• Director(s)

    Julie Cohen, Betsy West

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    18/03/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    95m

  • Cast

    Julia Child, José Andrés, Antonietta Brownell

Film

Julia

infrequent strong language, moderate nudity, discrimination

JULIA is a US documentary about Julia Childs, the American chef, author and television personality.

JULIA is a US documentary about Julia Childs, the American chef, author and television personality.

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language
There is infrequent strong language (‘f**k’), which is used in the sexual sense. Milder terms include ‘hell’ and ‘God’.
discrimination
There are references to historical homophobia, including use of the discriminatory term 'homo' in reported speech. There are also references to sexism: for example, interviewees discuss the historical lack of career opportunities for women, and it is stated that women were treated as little more than “brood mares”. However, the film carries a positive anti-discrimination message.
nudity
There is brief sight of a shadowy black-and-white photograph of a naked woman, with rear nudity and partial profile breast nudity.
additional issues
A 1970s comedy sketch shows fake blood pouring from a person’s hand after a cooking accident. There is brief archive footage of anti-abortion protesters, one of whom holds a sign displaying a photograph of what appears to be an aborted foetus; however, the image is grainy and unclear. There are occasional mild sex references. Other issues include very mild references to serious illness and bereavement.
  • Director(s)

    Julie Cohen, Betsy West

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    18/03/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    95m

  • Cast

    Julia Child, José Andrés, Antonietta Brownell

infrequent strong language, moderate nudity, discrimination
Classified Date:
08/03/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures Corporation Ltd.
language
There is infrequent strong language (‘f**k’), which is used in the sexual sense. Milder terms include ‘hell’ and ‘God’.
discrimination
There are references to historical homophobia, including use of the discriminatory term 'homo' in reported speech. There are also references to sexism: for example, interviewees discuss the historical lack of career opportunities for women, and it is stated that women were treated as little more than “brood mares”. However, the film carries a positive anti-discrimination message.
nudity
There is brief sight of a shadowy black-and-white photograph of a naked woman, with rear nudity and partial profile breast nudity.
additional issues
A 1970s comedy sketch shows fake blood pouring from a person’s hand after a cooking accident. There is brief archive footage of anti-abortion protesters, one of whom holds a sign displaying a photograph of what appears to be an aborted foetus; however, the image is grainy and unclear. There are occasional mild sex references. Other issues include very mild references to serious illness and bereavement.
Classified Date:
08/03/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures Corporation Ltd.
  • Classified date

    08/03/2022

  • Language

    English