• Director(s)

    James Ponsoldt

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    82m

  • Cast

    Lia Barnett, Sanai Victoria, Madalen Mills

Film

Summering

moderate threat, injury detail, references to suicide and self-harm

SUMMERING is a US drama in which four young friends discover a dead body in the woods during their summer holiday.

SUMMERING is a US drama in which four young friends discover a dead body in the woods during their summer holiday.

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threat and horror
After discovering a dead body, a group of girls start to have nightmarish visions of the dead man appearing to them, such as in window reflections, sitting on a bus, or standing outside their window. These sequences are brief, but contain jump scares and moments of horror. The girls attempt to hold a seance, resulting in some tension.
injury detail
A dead body is discovered, showing some discolouration of the flesh as time progresses.
suicide and self-harm
A girl's mother is said to have mistaken a scratch on her daughter's arm as evidence of self-harm.
suicide and self-harm
References are made to people taking their own lives, and whether the body of a man discovered in the woods died by suicide. A girl worries that by researching the subject her mother will mistakenly suspect she is having suicidal thoughts.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
An older teen comically states that sugar is "like cocaine" for children. Dangerous behaviour occurs in which a girl steals her mother's revolver and uses it to shoot off a padlock. There are upsetting scenes involving a child and absent father, and her mother's implied alcoholism. Rude humour includes references to pee, fears of things flying up a girl's 'butt' if she wears a skirt, and a dead body emitting gas. Bad language includes use of 'crap', 'God', 'shit', 'screw', 'Jesus' and 'badass'.
  • Director(s)

    James Ponsoldt

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    82m

  • Cast

    Lia Barnett, Sanai Victoria, Madalen Mills

moderate threat, injury detail, references to suicide and self-harm
Classified Date:
24/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures Corporation Ltd.
threat and horror
After discovering a dead body, a group of girls start to have nightmarish visions of the dead man appearing to them, such as in window reflections, sitting on a bus, or standing outside their window. These sequences are brief, but contain jump scares and moments of horror. The girls attempt to hold a seance, resulting in some tension.
injury detail
A dead body is discovered, showing some discolouration of the flesh as time progresses.
suicide and self-harm
A girl's mother is said to have mistaken a scratch on her daughter's arm as evidence of self-harm.
suicide and self-harm
References are made to people taking their own lives, and whether the body of a man discovered in the woods died by suicide. A girl worries that by researching the subject her mother will mistakenly suspect she is having suicidal thoughts.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
An older teen comically states that sugar is "like cocaine" for children. Dangerous behaviour occurs in which a girl steals her mother's revolver and uses it to shoot off a padlock. There are upsetting scenes involving a child and absent father, and her mother's implied alcoholism. Rude humour includes references to pee, fears of things flying up a girl's 'butt' if she wears a skirt, and a dead body emitting gas. Bad language includes use of 'crap', 'God', 'shit', 'screw', 'Jesus' and 'badass'.
moderate threat, injury detail, references to suicide and self-harm
Classified Date:
16/01/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
threat and horror
After discovering a dead body, a group of girls start to have nightmarish visions of the dead man appearing to them, such as in window reflections, sitting on a bus, or standing outside their window. These sequences are brief, but contain jump scares and moments of horror. The girls attempt to hold a seance, resulting in some tension.
injury detail
A dead body is discovered, showing some discolouration of the flesh as time progresses.
suicide and self-harm
A girl's mother is said to have mistaken a scratch on her daughter's arm as evidence of self-harm.
suicide and self-harm
References are made to people taking their own lives, and whether the body of a man discovered in the woods died by suicide. A girl worries that by researching the subject her mother will mistakenly suspect she is having suicidal thoughts.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
An older teen comically states that sugar is "like cocaine" for children. Dangerous behaviour occurs in which a girl steals her mother's revolver and uses it to shoot off a padlock. There are upsetting scenes involving a child and absent father, and her mother's implied alcoholism. Rude humour includes references to pee, fears of things flying up a girl's 'butt' if she wears a skirt, and a dead body emitting gas. Bad language includes use of 'crap', 'God', 'shit', 'screw', 'Jesus' and 'badass'.
  • Classified date

    16/01/2023

  • Language

    English