• Director(s)

    Akhtem Seitablaev

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Action, War

  • Approx. running minutes

    118m

  • Cast

    Andrey Saminin, Maksym Devizorov, Evgeniy Lamakh

Film

Myrnyi-21

strong violence, injury detail, language

MYRNYI-21 is a Ukrainian war thriller in which troops face possible betrayal as they attempt to fend off invading forces.

MYRNYI-21 is a Ukrainian war thriller in which troops face possible betrayal as they attempt to fend off invading forces.

violence
Scenes of conflict between soldiers involve shootings, bomb blasts and explosions. A man is tied to a chair and beaten, but impacts are largely hidden from view. A man attempts to choke another with his arm and there are occasional crunchy punches and blows to the head. Archive news footage shows people clashing with police in riots, throwing objects and firebombs.
language
There is strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'prick', 'shit', 'balls', 'ass' 'asshole', 'bastard', 'screw', 'fricking', 'freaking', 'God', 'damn' and 'hell'.
injury detail
Characters are left with bloody injuries in the aftermath of war violence. There is sight of blood on objects, including a close-up shot of what appears to be real blood over a person's clothing in archive news reports.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
There are scenes of gun threat and tense scenes as armoured vehicles and helicopters approach and target fleeing soldiers. Soldiers are threatened with torture. Characters plot the kidnap of the wife of an enemy commanding officer and their newborn child. There are occasional moderate references to sex as characters kiss, caress and are seen in bed together after implied sexual activity. A man smokes what appears to be a joint; however, this is not confirmed within the film. A woman refers to her father as 'a paranoid old fart'. Ukrainian and Russian characters occasionally refer to one another in discriminatory terms.
  • Director(s)

    Akhtem Seitablaev

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Action, War

  • Approx. running minutes

    118m

  • Cast

    Andrey Saminin, Maksym Devizorov, Evgeniy Lamakh

strong violence, injury detail, language
Classified Date:
21/06/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
Scenes of conflict between soldiers involve shootings, bomb blasts and explosions. A man is tied to a chair and beaten, but impacts are largely hidden from view. A man attempts to choke another with his arm and there are occasional crunchy punches and blows to the head. Archive news footage shows people clashing with police in riots, throwing objects and firebombs.
language
There is strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'prick', 'shit', 'balls', 'ass' 'asshole', 'bastard', 'screw', 'fricking', 'freaking', 'God', 'damn' and 'hell'.
injury detail
Characters are left with bloody injuries in the aftermath of war violence. There is sight of blood on objects, including a close-up shot of what appears to be real blood over a person's clothing in archive news reports.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
There are scenes of gun threat and tense scenes as armoured vehicles and helicopters approach and target fleeing soldiers. Soldiers are threatened with torture. Characters plot the kidnap of the wife of an enemy commanding officer and their newborn child. There are occasional moderate references to sex as characters kiss, caress and are seen in bed together after implied sexual activity. A man smokes what appears to be a joint; however, this is not confirmed within the film. A woman refers to her father as 'a paranoid old fart'. Ukrainian and Russian characters occasionally refer to one another in discriminatory terms.
  • Classified date

    21/06/2024

  • Language

    Ukranian