• Director(s)

    Gia Elliot

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Emma Fitzpatrick, Angela Gulner, Jennifer Lafleur

Film

Take Back The Night

sexual violence, strong threat, drug use, language, suicide, sex, violence

TAKE BACK THE NIGHT is a US horror film in which a young artist is disbelieved after being attacked in the street.

TAKE BACK THE NIGHT is a US horror film in which a young artist is disbelieved after being attacked in the street.

violence
A scene of domestic abuse depicts a mother attempting to drown her teenage daughter. There is moderate violence with knives, guns and claws.
threat and horror
There are regular scenes of threat and horror, including jump scares. A monster breaks into a woman's home and pursues her through the streets at night.
language
There is use of strong language ('f**k', 'motherf**ker'), and other terms such as 'bitch' and 'Jesus Christ'. There is use of 'n***a' in song lyrics.
sex
There is a brief strong sex scene.
drugs
A young woman takes an unspecified pill at a party. There are wider references to drugs such as cocaine, oxycodone and ecstasy.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A young woman is raped by a demonic entity. The film follows the consequences of this experience on her mental health, including after she is disbelieved by police, and trolled online. There are other scenes of sexual threat, when the monster subsequently attempts further attacks.
suicide
A woman attempts to take her own life.
There is moderate bloody injury detail. There are fleeting references to self-harm. Mental health is a theme of the film. There is brief natural nudity.
  • Director(s)

    Gia Elliot

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Emma Fitzpatrick, Angela Gulner, Jennifer Lafleur

sexual violence, strong threat, drug use, language, suicide, sex, violence
Classified Date:
15/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Arrow Film Distributors Ltd
violence
A scene of domestic abuse depicts a mother attempting to drown her teenage daughter. There is moderate violence with knives, guns and claws.
threat and horror
There are regular scenes of threat and horror, including jump scares. A monster breaks into a woman's home and pursues her through the streets at night.
language
There is use of strong language ('f**k', 'motherf**ker'), and other terms such as 'bitch' and 'Jesus Christ'. There is use of 'n***a' in song lyrics.
sex
There is a brief strong sex scene.
drugs
A young woman takes an unspecified pill at a party. There are wider references to drugs such as cocaine, oxycodone and ecstasy.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A young woman is raped by a demonic entity. The film follows the consequences of this experience on her mental health, including after she is disbelieved by police, and trolled online. There are other scenes of sexual threat, when the monster subsequently attempts further attacks.
suicide
A woman attempts to take her own life.
There is moderate bloody injury detail. There are fleeting references to self-harm. Mental health is a theme of the film. There is brief natural nudity.
  • Classified date

    15/08/2022

  • Language

    English