• Director(s)

    Adam Elliot

  • Production Year

    2009

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Toni Collette (voice), Philip Seymour Hoffman (voice), Eric Bana (voice), Barry Humphries (voice), Bethany Whitmore (voice)

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Film

Mary And Max.

Contains suicide references and infrequent drug use

Drugs
Infrequent drugs use includes a man smoking marijuana, and there are passing, oblique references to drugs misuse.
Suicide
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
Occasional sex references include a comical description of 'where babies come from', with the suggestion that they come from eggs laid by 'dirty, lonely prostitutes'. Infrequent scenes of comic violence include a sequence in which a man is apparently having his legs chewed off by a shark. The work also deals with issues of depression and mental health but does so in a sensitive manner.
  • Director(s)

    Adam Elliot

  • Production Year

    2009

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Toni Collette (voice), Philip Seymour Hoffman (voice), Eric Bana (voice), Barry Humphries (voice), Bethany Whitmore (voice)

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Contains suicide references and infrequent drug use
Classified Date:
21/09/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Soda Pictures Ltd.
Drugs
Infrequent drugs use includes a man smoking marijuana, and there are passing, oblique references to drugs misuse.
Suicide
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
Occasional sex references include a comical description of 'where babies come from', with the suggestion that they come from eggs laid by 'dirty, lonely prostitutes'. Infrequent scenes of comic violence include a sequence in which a man is apparently having his legs chewed off by a shark. The work also deals with issues of depression and mental health but does so in a sensitive manner.
Contains suicide references and infrequent drug use
Classified Date:
02/12/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Soda Pictures Ltd.
Drugs
Infrequent drugs use includes a man smoking marijuana, and there are passing, oblique references to drugs misuse.
Suicide
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
Occasional sex references include a comical description of 'where babies come from', with the suggestion that they come from eggs laid by 'dirty, lonely prostitutes'. Infrequent scenes of comic violence include a sequence in which a man is apparently having his legs chewed off by a shark. The work also deals with issues of depression and mental health but does so in a sensitive manner.
  • Classified date

    02/12/2010

  • BBFC reference

    AVF273192

  • Language

    English