Public Enemy: A Greek Tragedy
infrequent strong language
Director(s)Elisa Mantin
Production year2024
Release date28/06/2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes95m
CastElisa Mantin, Elisa Mantin, Marc Marder, Jean-Jacques Mréjen, Oscar Oldershaw, Pierre Wrobel, Nikolaos Ziogas, Joseph Comar, Anne Riegel
Public Enemy: A Greek Tragedy
infrequent strong language
Corruption, political instability and social poverty are explored in this tense documentary film chronicling the Greek g ...
Corruption, political instability and social poverty are explored in this tense documentary film chronicling the Greek government debt crisis and its impact on the people of Greece.
language
discrimination
injury detail
violence
threat and horror
sex
drugs
nudity
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
31/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
University of Exeter
language
The film features infrequent strong language when 'f**k' off' is shown in graffiti. There is also mild bad language ('bastard') also shown graffitied on a wall.
discrimination
There is a verbal reference to discriminatory comments being made about 'lazy Greeks'; however the film's messaging condemns this discriminatory attitude.
injury detail
An actor on stage is briefly shown with a blood soaked dress before she is dragged away from the stage during a production of a Greek tragedy.
Classified date31/51/2024
LanguageEnglish
language
discrimination
injury detail
violence
threat and horror
sex
drugs
nudity
Director(s)Elisa Mantin
Production year2024
Release date28/06/2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes95m
CastElisa Mantin, Elisa Mantin, Marc Marder, Jean-Jacques Mréjen, Oscar Oldershaw, Pierre Wrobel, Nikolaos Ziogas, Joseph Comar, Anne Riegel
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
31/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
University of Exeter
language
The film features infrequent strong language when 'f**k' off' is shown in graffiti. There is also mild bad language ('bastard') also shown graffitied on a wall.
discrimination
There is a verbal reference to discriminatory comments being made about 'lazy Greeks'; however the film's messaging condemns this discriminatory attitude.
injury detail
An actor on stage is briefly shown with a blood soaked dress before she is dragged away from the stage during a production of a Greek tragedy.
Classified date31/51/2024
LanguageEnglish