• Director(s)

    Robert Bresson

  • Production Year

    1983

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    84m

  • Cast

    Christian Patey, Vincent Risterucci, Caroline Lang

Film

L'argent

moderate violence, occasional bloody images, suicide references

L'ARGENT is a French drama, from 1983. in which the passing of a forged banknote through the hands of several people leads to terrible consequences.

L'ARGENT is a French drama, from 1983. in which the passing of a forged banknote through the hands of several people leads to terrible consequences.

violence
An axe is raised and swung at a victim who is out of shot, with a splash of blood onto a wall denoting the act of violence. There are other off-screen murders and verbal references to them.
suicide and self-harm
A person attempts to kill themself with an overdose of prescription pills, although this takes place off-screen.
additional issues
A man in prison is informed by letter of the death of his young daughter. There is mild threat as a hostage appears at the front door of a bank which is being robbed, and police fire guns off-screen. There is mild bad language ('shit'). A criminal technique is used to trap a bank card in an ATM of the time, which is then recovered and a criminal withdraws the card owner's money.
  • Director(s)

    Robert Bresson

  • Production Year

    1983

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    84m

  • Cast

    Christian Patey, Vincent Risterucci, Caroline Lang

moderate violence, occasional bloody images, suicide references
Classified Date:
14/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI Films
violence
An axe is raised and swung at a victim who is out of shot, with a splash of blood onto a wall denoting the act of violence. There are other off-screen murders and verbal references to them.
suicide and self-harm
A person attempts to kill themself with an overdose of prescription pills, although this takes place off-screen.
additional issues
A man in prison is informed by letter of the death of his young daughter. There is mild threat as a hostage appears at the front door of a bank which is being robbed, and police fire guns off-screen. There is mild bad language ('shit'). A criminal technique is used to trap a bank card in an ATM of the time, which is then recovered and a criminal withdraws the card owner's money.
Classified Date:
21/06/1983
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Artificial Eye Film Co. Ltd
moderate violence, occasional bloody images, suicide references
Classified Date:
08/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
BFI Video
violence
An axe is raised and swung at a victim who is out of shot, with a splash of blood onto a wall denoting the act of violence. There are other off-screen murders and verbal references to them.
suicide and self-harm
A person attempts to kill themself with an overdose of prescription pills, although this takes place off-screen.
additional issues
A man in prison is informed by letter of the death of his young daughter. There is mild threat as a hostage appears at the front door of a bank which is being robbed, and police fire guns off-screen. There is mild bad language ('shit'). A criminal technique is used to trap a bank card in an ATM of the time, which is then recovered and a criminal withdraws the card owner's money.
Classified Date:
24/07/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Artificial Eye Film Co. Ltd
  • Classified date

    08/08/2022

  • Language

    French