My Imaginary Country
strong real violence, threat
Director(s)Patricio Guzmán
Production year2022
Release date09/06/2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes83m
CastPatricio Guzmán, Patricio Guzmán, Alexandra Galvis, Renate Sachse, José Miguel Miranda, Miguel Miranda, José Miguel Tobar, Samuel Lahu, Laurence Manheimer
My Imaginary Country
strong real violence, threat
A frontline look at the fight by pro-democracy protestors in Santiago, Chile in 2019. Scenes of real violence and threat ...
A frontline look at the fight by pro-democracy protestors in Santiago, Chile in 2019. Scenes of real violence and threat are intense and sometimes sustained in this hard-hitting documentary.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
injury detail
discrimination
strong real violence, threat
Classified Date:
26/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
New Wave Films
violence
Police use rubber bullets, water cannons and tear gas against protestors. Verbal descriptions of injuries sustained by water canons and rubber bullets create a vivid impression. Real footage shows police striking protestors with batons and using brutal force to disperse them. In another scene, protestors take over a subway station, resulting in violent clashes and police and protestors being struck with metal barriers.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat are prolonged and frequent, as protestors and police clash during intense social unrest in the streets.
language
There is mild bad language ('bastard'), accompanied by other milder terms ('damn').
sex
References are made to sexual freedoms.
drugs
There are verbal references to drug trafficking involving children.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are undetailed verbal references to sexual violence, including rape, but these are not graphic and occur largely during mass protests.
injury detail
Photographs focus on a man's injured eye, which is a result of being shot by police with rubber bullets. There are also scenes of protestors with bloody injuries being treated by medical personnel.
Classified Date:
08/06/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
New Wave Films
Classified date26/48/2023
LanguageSpanish
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
injury detail
discrimination
Director(s)Patricio Guzmán
Production year2022
Release date09/06/2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes83m
CastPatricio Guzmán, Patricio Guzmán, Alexandra Galvis, Renate Sachse, José Miguel Miranda, Miguel Miranda, José Miguel Tobar, Samuel Lahu, Laurence Manheimer
strong real violence, threat
Classified Date:
26/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
New Wave Films
violence
Police use rubber bullets, water cannons and tear gas against protestors. Verbal descriptions of injuries sustained by water canons and rubber bullets create a vivid impression. Real footage shows police striking protestors with batons and using brutal force to disperse them. In another scene, protestors take over a subway station, resulting in violent clashes and police and protestors being struck with metal barriers.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat are prolonged and frequent, as protestors and police clash during intense social unrest in the streets.
language
There is mild bad language ('bastard'), accompanied by other milder terms ('damn').
sex
References are made to sexual freedoms.
drugs
There are verbal references to drug trafficking involving children.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are undetailed verbal references to sexual violence, including rape, but these are not graphic and occur largely during mass protests.
injury detail
Photographs focus on a man's injured eye, which is a result of being shot by police with rubber bullets. There are also scenes of protestors with bloody injuries being treated by medical personnel.
Classified Date:
08/06/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
New Wave Films
Classified date26/48/2023
LanguageSpanish