• Director(s)

    Piotr Szulkin

  • Production Year

    1981

  • Genre(s)

    Science Fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    94m

  • Cast

    Roman Wilhelmi, Krystyna Janda, Mariusz Dmochowski

Film

War Of The Worlds: Next Century

strong bloody images, sex, sexual violence

THE WAR OF THE WORLDS: NEXT CENTURY is a Polish dystopian sci-fi thriller, from 1981, in which the arrival of Martians on the eve of the Millenium leads a news reporter to fight back against the oppressive police state.

THE WAR OF THE WORLDS: NEXT CENTURY is a Polish dystopian sci-fi thriller, from 1981, in which the arrival of Martians on the eve of the Millenium leads a news reporter to fight back against the oppressive police state.

sex
A pornographic film plays in the foreground of a scene and features gentle thrusting and sexualised breast nudity. References are made to sex work.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man abruptly stops an elevator and pulls a woman's skirt up, before roughly thrusting in a wholly undetailed manner. A dead woman lies on a blood-stained bed sheet in the aftermath of implied off-screen sexual assault. A woman pokes at a dead man's open trouser fly using an umbrella and threateningly licks her lips at another man.
injury detail
A man walks through a ransacked hotel and discovers a woman dead in a bathtub, her hand heavily bloodied. There is sight of a fantastical bloody injury on an alien’s head in the aftermath of violence.
additional issues
There are scenes of moderate threat throughout, including police officers using brute force to intimidate civilians. A group of police officers break into a house while a couple sleep in bed. One of the officers gags a man using newspaper, while another kidnaps his wife. Scenes of moderate violence include undetailed yet crunchy punches and use of improvised weapons. A police officer forcibly clips a metal identification tag onto a man's earlobe, resulting in bloody aftermath detail. A man is executed by firing squad, however, this lacks visual detail. There is use of mild bad language ('crap', 'shit', 'ass', 'bullshit', 'bloody').
  • Director(s)

    Piotr Szulkin

  • Production Year

    1981

  • Genre(s)

    Science Fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    94m

  • Cast

    Roman Wilhelmi, Krystyna Janda, Mariusz Dmochowski

strong bloody images, sex, sexual violence
Classified Date:
28/09/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Radiance Films
sex
A pornographic film plays in the foreground of a scene and features gentle thrusting and sexualised breast nudity. References are made to sex work.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man abruptly stops an elevator and pulls a woman's skirt up, before roughly thrusting in a wholly undetailed manner. A dead woman lies on a blood-stained bed sheet in the aftermath of implied off-screen sexual assault. A woman pokes at a dead man's open trouser fly using an umbrella and threateningly licks her lips at another man.
injury detail
A man walks through a ransacked hotel and discovers a woman dead in a bathtub, her hand heavily bloodied. There is sight of a fantastical bloody injury on an alien’s head in the aftermath of violence.
additional issues
There are scenes of moderate threat throughout, including police officers using brute force to intimidate civilians. A group of police officers break into a house while a couple sleep in bed. One of the officers gags a man using newspaper, while another kidnaps his wife. Scenes of moderate violence include undetailed yet crunchy punches and use of improvised weapons. A police officer forcibly clips a metal identification tag onto a man's earlobe, resulting in bloody aftermath detail. A man is executed by firing squad, however, this lacks visual detail. There is use of mild bad language ('crap', 'shit', 'ass', 'bullshit', 'bloody').
  • Classified date

    28/09/2023

  • Language

    Polish