• Director(s)

    Anthony Waller

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    104m

  • Cast

    Elizabeth Hurley, Mia Jenkins, Jack Stewart

Film

The Piper

strong horror, self-harm

THE PIPER is a horror thriller in which a schoolteacher and her daughter are plagued by supernatural phenomena after relocating to Hamelin.

THE PIPER is a horror thriller in which a schoolteacher and her daughter are plagued by supernatural phenomena after relocating to Hamelin.

threat and horror
Scenes of horror include possessed children attempting suicide, people being terrorised in their homes by supernatural entities, plagues of rats and insects. Horror sequences are accompanied by bloody images.
suicide and self-harm
Demonic possession causes young characters to attempt to take their own lives. In one scene, a girl who is possessed slashes her arm with a knife. In another scene, a woman engages in self-flagellation, which she believes is necessary to atone for her involvement in a crime.
additional issues
There is moderate bad language ('bitch') and milder terms including 'shit', 'arse', 'bastard' and 'crap', plus implied strong language ('effing'). There are moderate sex references, and infrequent verbal drug references. Violence includes stabbing, and heavy blows with improvised weapons such as bottles. Discriminatory attitudes are displayed towards people with mental illness and to Roma people.
  • Director(s)

    Anthony Waller

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    104m

  • Cast

    Elizabeth Hurley, Mia Jenkins, Jack Stewart

strong horror, self-harm
Classified Date:
04/11/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
101 Films Limited
threat and horror
Scenes of horror include possessed children attempting suicide, people being terrorised in their homes by supernatural entities, plagues of rats and insects. Horror sequences are accompanied by bloody images.
suicide and self-harm
Demonic possession causes young characters to attempt to take their own lives. In one scene, a girl who is possessed slashes her arm with a knife. In another scene, a woman engages in self-flagellation, which she believes is necessary to atone for her involvement in a crime.
additional issues
There is moderate bad language ('bitch') and milder terms including 'shit', 'arse', 'bastard' and 'crap', plus implied strong language ('effing'). There are moderate sex references, and infrequent verbal drug references. Violence includes stabbing, and heavy blows with improvised weapons such as bottles. Discriminatory attitudes are displayed towards people with mental illness and to Roma people.
  • Classified date

    04/11/2024

  • Language

    English