The Stolen Valley
moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
Director(s)Jesse Edwards
Production year2022
Genre(s)Action, Thriller, Western
Approx. running minutes105m
CastBriza Covarrubias, Allee-Sutton Hethcoat, Micah Fitzgerald
The Stolen Valley
moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
THE STOLEN VALLEY is a US western thriller in which a mechanic seeks help from her wealthy biological father to pay for ...
THE STOLEN VALLEY is a US western thriller in which a mechanic seeks help from her wealthy biological father to pay for her mother's expensive medical treatment and encounters a cowgirl along the way.
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
additional issues
There is an isolated sexualised use of the term 'screw'. A verbal reference is made to drugs (‘Mary J’ and ‘Lucy Mae’) when a character misreads a situation. However, this is innocuous. A woman is diagnosed with a brain tumour after she collapses and falls into a coma. There is also a scene of cigar smoking.
moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
09/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lightbulb Film Distribution Limited
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
additional issues
There is an isolated sexualised use of the term 'screw'. A verbal reference is made to drugs (‘Mary J’ and ‘Lucy Mae’) when a character misreads a situation. However, this is innocuous. A woman is diagnosed with a brain tumour after she collapses and falls into a coma. There is also a scene of cigar smoking.
Classified date09/02/2024
LanguageEnglish
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
additional issues
There is an isolated sexualised use of the term 'screw'. A verbal reference is made to drugs (‘Mary J’ and ‘Lucy Mae’) when a character misreads a situation. However, this is innocuous. A woman is diagnosed with a brain tumour after she collapses and falls into a coma. There is also a scene of cigar smoking.
Director(s)Jesse Edwards
Production year2022
Genre(s)Action, Thriller, Western
Approx. running minutes105m
CastBriza Covarrubias, Allee-Sutton Hethcoat, Micah Fitzgerald
moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
09/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lightbulb Film Distribution Limited
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
additional issues
There is an isolated sexualised use of the term 'screw'. A verbal reference is made to drugs (‘Mary J’ and ‘Lucy Mae’) when a character misreads a situation. However, this is innocuous. A woman is diagnosed with a brain tumour after she collapses and falls into a coma. There is also a scene of cigar smoking.
Classified date09/02/2024
LanguageEnglish