• Director(s)

    Gabriel Carrubba

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    84m

  • Cast

    Liam Mollica, Luke J. Morgan, Olivia Fildes

Film

Sunflower

very strong language

SUNFLOWER is an Australian drama in which a 17-year-old boy living on the outskirts of Melbourne grapples with social pressures and his burgeoning sexuality.

SUNFLOWER is an Australian drama in which a 17-year-old boy living on the outskirts of Melbourne grapples with social pressures and his burgeoning sexuality.

language
There is use of very strong language ('c**t'), more frequent strong language ('f**k', 'c**ksucker') and milder terms ('dick', 'wanker', 'bitch', 'pussy', 'arse', 'shit', 'piss', 'arsehole', 'hell', 'Jesus', 'God').
additional issues
People express homophobic attitudes and use discriminatory terms ('faggot', 'gay'). A young man is violently beaten by a gang; the attack appears to be motivated by homophobia. Young men struggle to open up about their sexuality; however, discrimination is not endorsed by the film as a whole. Scenes of strong sex include sustained masturbation, and are accompanied by crude references to sexual activity and genitals. A young man puts his hands around his own neck to restrict his breathing in a scene of self-harm, which is eventually interrupted.
  • Director(s)

    Gabriel Carrubba

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    84m

  • Cast

    Liam Mollica, Luke J. Morgan, Olivia Fildes

very strong language
Classified Date:
08/11/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
TLA Releasing
language
There is use of very strong language ('c**t'), more frequent strong language ('f**k', 'c**ksucker') and milder terms ('dick', 'wanker', 'bitch', 'pussy', 'arse', 'shit', 'piss', 'arsehole', 'hell', 'Jesus', 'God').
additional issues
People express homophobic attitudes and use discriminatory terms ('faggot', 'gay'). A young man is violently beaten by a gang; the attack appears to be motivated by homophobia. Young men struggle to open up about their sexuality; however, discrimination is not endorsed by the film as a whole. Scenes of strong sex include sustained masturbation, and are accompanied by crude references to sexual activity and genitals. A young man puts his hands around his own neck to restrict his breathing in a scene of self-harm, which is eventually interrupted.
  • Classified date

    08/11/2024