Mary And Max.
Contains suicide references and infrequent drug use
Director(s)Adam Elliot
Production year2009
Genre(s)Animation
Approx. running minutes88m
CastToni Collette, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Eric Bana, Barry Humphries, Christopher Massey, Christopher Massey, Christopher Massey, Oliver Marks, Daisy Kocher, Daisy Kocher, Daisy Kocher, Daniel Marks, Hamish Hughes, Hamish Hughes, Hamish Hughes, Dan Doherty, Adam Elliot, Adam Elliot, Melanie Coombs, Dale Cornelius, Gerald Thompson, Bill Murphy, Brooke Howden, Adam Elliot
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 and self-harm
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
additional issues
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:
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 and self-harm
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
additional issues
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 and self-harm
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
additional issues
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 date02/12/2010
LanguageEnglish
drugs
Infrequent drugs use includes a man smoking marijuana, and there are passing, oblique references to drugs misuse.
suicide and self-harm
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
additional issues
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 year2009
Genre(s)Animation
Approx. running minutes88m
CastToni Collette, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Eric Bana, Barry Humphries, Christopher Massey, Christopher Massey, Christopher Massey, Oliver Marks, Daisy Kocher, Daisy Kocher, Daisy Kocher, Daniel Marks, Hamish Hughes, Hamish Hughes, Hamish Hughes, Dan Doherty, Adam Elliot, Adam Elliot, Melanie Coombs, Dale Cornelius, Gerald Thompson, Bill Murphy, Brooke Howden, Adam Elliot
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 and self-harm
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
additional issues
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 and self-harm
In one scene a woman attempts to hang herself.
additional issues
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 date02/12/2010
LanguageEnglish