• Director(s)

    Mauricio Eça

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Crime

  • Approx. running minutes

    87m

  • Cast

    Gabi Lopes, Carla Diaz, Leonardo Medeiros

Film

The Boy Who Killed My Parents

drug misuse, domestic abuse

THE BOY WHO KILLED MY PARENTS is a drama, based on real events, in which a young Brazilian couple conspire to commit a murder.

THE BOY WHO KILLED MY PARENTS is a drama, based on real events, in which a young Brazilian couple conspire to commit a murder.

violence
There is a scene of domestic abuse in which a man hits his daughter in the face.
drugs
There are scenes of drug misuse throughout, including joint smoking, pills, and solvents.
There is strong sex and nudity. There are references to murder, and brief blood images. A girl is coerced into sex with her boyfriend, despite clearly expressing misgivings. In another scene, a man causes embarrassment and alarm by playfully groping his mother's breasts. There is strong language ('f**k') and milder terms including 'whore', 'prick', 'bastard', 'shit', 'asshole' and 'piss', and there is use of the discriminatory term 'dyke'. There are also suicide references.
  • Director(s)

    Mauricio Eça

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Crime

  • Approx. running minutes

    87m

  • Cast

    Gabi Lopes, Carla Diaz, Leonardo Medeiros

drug misuse, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
19/05/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
violence
There is a scene of domestic abuse in which a man hits his daughter in the face.
drugs
There are scenes of drug misuse throughout, including joint smoking, pills, and solvents.
There is strong sex and nudity. There are references to murder, and brief blood images. A girl is coerced into sex with her boyfriend, despite clearly expressing misgivings. In another scene, a man causes embarrassment and alarm by playfully groping his mother's breasts. There is strong language ('f**k') and milder terms including 'whore', 'prick', 'bastard', 'shit', 'asshole' and 'piss', and there is use of the discriminatory term 'dyke'. There are also suicide references.
  • Classified date

    19/05/2022

  • Language

    Portuguese