The Hill

mild bad language, discrimination, brief injury detail
Director(s) Jeff Celentano
Production year2023
Genre(s)Drama, Sport
Approx. running minutes122m
CastDennis Quaid, Colin Ford, Joelle Carter, Scott Glenn, Siena Bjornerud, Ryan Dinning, Carina Worm, Bonnie Bedelia, Randy Houser, Jesse Berry, Jeff Celentano, Angelo Pizzo, Scott Marshall Smith, Bill Chaffin, Carmine Zozzora, Jeff Celentano, Warren Ostergard, Geoff Zanelli, Kristopher Kimlin, Douglas Crise, Rick Montgomery, Geoffrey Kirkland

The Hill

mild bad language, discrimination, brief injury detail
THE HILL is a biographical sports drama in which an ambitious young man born with a degenerative spinal disease overcome ...
THE HILL is a biographical sports drama in which an ambitious young man born with a degenerative spinal disease overcomes adversity to play professional baseball.
language
There is use of mild bad language ('crap', 'ass', 'screw'), as well as very mild bad language ('God', 'damn', 'hell').
discrimination
A child cruelly teases a boy about his physical disability and uses derogatory terms such as 'cripple' and 'robot boy'. However, his behaviour is strongly condemned by other characters and discrimination is not endorsed by the work as a whole.
injury detail
A man fractures his ankle during a baseball game, with accompanying sight of his twisted foot. The man subsequently undergoes surgery off-screen and there is a focus on his recovery.
additional issues
Characters smoke cigarettes and a woman spits out smokeless tobacco; however, this behaviour is strongly condemned, presented as aversive and occurs within a historical context. A man removes his belt in preparation to physically punish his child over their behaviour, however, he has a change of heart. In one scene, a drunken character attempts to hit a man and is subsequently pushed to the ground. A pair of characters kiss.
mild bad language, discrimination, brief injury detail
Classified Date:
29/01/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
SPHE VOD
language
There is use of mild bad language ('crap', 'ass', 'screw'), as well as very mild bad language ('God', 'damn', 'hell').
discrimination
A child cruelly teases a boy about his physical disability and uses derogatory terms such as 'cripple' and 'robot boy'. However, his behaviour is strongly condemned by other characters and discrimination is not endorsed by the work as a whole.
injury detail
A man fractures his ankle during a baseball game, with accompanying sight of his twisted foot. The man subsequently undergoes surgery off-screen and there is a focus on his recovery.
additional issues
Characters smoke cigarettes and a woman spits out smokeless tobacco; however, this behaviour is strongly condemned, presented as aversive and occurs within a historical context. A man removes his belt in preparation to physically punish his child over their behaviour, however, he has a change of heart. In one scene, a drunken character attempts to hit a man and is subsequently pushed to the ground. A pair of characters kiss.
Classified date29/01/2024
LanguageEnglish
language
There is use of mild bad language ('crap', 'ass', 'screw'), as well as very mild bad language ('God', 'damn', 'hell').
discrimination
A child cruelly teases a boy about his physical disability and uses derogatory terms such as 'cripple' and 'robot boy'. However, his behaviour is strongly condemned by other characters and discrimination is not endorsed by the work as a whole.
injury detail
A man fractures his ankle during a baseball game, with accompanying sight of his twisted foot. The man subsequently undergoes surgery off-screen and there is a focus on his recovery.
additional issues
Characters smoke cigarettes and a woman spits out smokeless tobacco; however, this behaviour is strongly condemned, presented as aversive and occurs within a historical context. A man removes his belt in preparation to physically punish his child over their behaviour, however, he has a change of heart. In one scene, a drunken character attempts to hit a man and is subsequently pushed to the ground. A pair of characters kiss.
Director(s) Jeff Celentano
Production year2023
Genre(s)Drama, Sport
Approx. running minutes122m
CastDennis Quaid, Colin Ford, Joelle Carter, Scott Glenn, Siena Bjornerud, Ryan Dinning, Carina Worm, Bonnie Bedelia, Randy Houser, Jesse Berry, Jeff Celentano, Angelo Pizzo, Scott Marshall Smith, Bill Chaffin, Carmine Zozzora, Jeff Celentano, Warren Ostergard, Geoff Zanelli, Kristopher Kimlin, Douglas Crise, Rick Montgomery, Geoffrey Kirkland
mild bad language, discrimination, brief injury detail
Classified Date:
29/01/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
SPHE VOD
language
There is use of mild bad language ('crap', 'ass', 'screw'), as well as very mild bad language ('God', 'damn', 'hell').
discrimination
A child cruelly teases a boy about his physical disability and uses derogatory terms such as 'cripple' and 'robot boy'. However, his behaviour is strongly condemned by other characters and discrimination is not endorsed by the work as a whole.
injury detail
A man fractures his ankle during a baseball game, with accompanying sight of his twisted foot. The man subsequently undergoes surgery off-screen and there is a focus on his recovery.
additional issues
Characters smoke cigarettes and a woman spits out smokeless tobacco; however, this behaviour is strongly condemned, presented as aversive and occurs within a historical context. A man removes his belt in preparation to physically punish his child over their behaviour, however, he has a change of heart. In one scene, a drunken character attempts to hit a man and is subsequently pushed to the ground. A pair of characters kiss.
Classified date29/01/2024
LanguageEnglish