We Grow Now
threat, violence, drug references, mild bad language, discrimination
Director(s) Minhal Baig
Production year2024
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes90m
CastTyla Abercrumbie, Echaka Agba, Madisyn Barnes, Matthew Campbell, Giovani Chambers, Patrick Dunham, Dan Flannery, David Folsom, Avery Holliday, Lil Rel Howery, Minhal Baig, Minhal Baig, Minhal Baig, Joe Pirro, Jay Wadley, Pat Scola, Stephanie Filo, Merje Veski
We Grow Now
threat, violence, drug references, mild bad language, discrimination
WE GROWN NOW is a US drama film set in Chicago in 1992 in which two school boys dare to play and dream amid the harsh ch ...
WE GROWN NOW is a US drama film set in Chicago in 1992 in which two school boys dare to play and dream amid the harsh challenges they face living in a neglected housing complex.
violence
Police push a woman around. References are made to shootings occurring in a neighbourhood, and a child being accidentally shot. In a scene of mild violence a boy pushes his friend over during an argument.
threat and horror
Police raid the home of a black family in the middle of the night, without a warrant. The frightened family, including children, are depicted as distressed and upset in the aftermath. A mother is frightened when her son skips school, after references are made to a little boy's murder.
language
The film features mild bad language ('ass') and very mild terms ('damn', 'hell' and 'God').
discrimination
Police raid a family's flat looking for drugs. There are verbal references to a young man working on a street corner looking out for his brothers, and a news report refers to drugs being the cause of a neighbourhood's problems.
drugs
References are made to discrimination, including a scene in which an innocent black woman states that police are treating her and her neighbours as criminals after they insist all residents of an apartment block carry photo ID.
threat, violence, drug references, mild bad language, discrimination
Classified Date:
30/04/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
SPHE VOD
violence
Police push a woman around. References are made to shootings occurring in a neighbourhood, and a child being accidentally shot. In a scene of mild violence a boy pushes his friend over during an argument.
threat and horror
Police raid the home of a black family in the middle of the night, without a warrant. The frightened family, including children, are depicted as distressed and upset in the aftermath. A mother is frightened when her son skips school, after references are made to a little boy's murder.
language
The film features mild bad language ('ass') and very mild terms ('damn', 'hell' and 'God').
discrimination
Police raid a family's flat looking for drugs. There are verbal references to a young man working on a street corner looking out for his brothers, and a news report refers to drugs being the cause of a neighbourhood's problems.
drugs
References are made to discrimination, including a scene in which an innocent black woman states that police are treating her and her neighbours as criminals after they insist all residents of an apartment block carry photo ID.
Classified date30/47/2024
LanguageEnglish
violence
Police push a woman around. References are made to shootings occurring in a neighbourhood, and a child being accidentally shot. In a scene of mild violence a boy pushes his friend over during an argument.
threat and horror
Police raid the home of a black family in the middle of the night, without a warrant. The frightened family, including children, are depicted as distressed and upset in the aftermath. A mother is frightened when her son skips school, after references are made to a little boy's murder.
language
The film features mild bad language ('ass') and very mild terms ('damn', 'hell' and 'God').
discrimination
Police raid a family's flat looking for drugs. There are verbal references to a young man working on a street corner looking out for his brothers, and a news report refers to drugs being the cause of a neighbourhood's problems.
drugs
References are made to discrimination, including a scene in which an innocent black woman states that police are treating her and her neighbours as criminals after they insist all residents of an apartment block carry photo ID.
Director(s) Minhal Baig
Production year2024
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes90m
CastTyla Abercrumbie, Echaka Agba, Madisyn Barnes, Matthew Campbell, Giovani Chambers, Patrick Dunham, Dan Flannery, David Folsom, Avery Holliday, Lil Rel Howery, Minhal Baig, Minhal Baig, Minhal Baig, Joe Pirro, Jay Wadley, Pat Scola, Stephanie Filo, Merje Veski
threat, violence, drug references, mild bad language, discrimination
Classified Date:
30/04/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
SPHE VOD
violence
Police push a woman around. References are made to shootings occurring in a neighbourhood, and a child being accidentally shot. In a scene of mild violence a boy pushes his friend over during an argument.
threat and horror
Police raid the home of a black family in the middle of the night, without a warrant. The frightened family, including children, are depicted as distressed and upset in the aftermath. A mother is frightened when her son skips school, after references are made to a little boy's murder.
language
The film features mild bad language ('ass') and very mild terms ('damn', 'hell' and 'God').
discrimination
Police raid a family's flat looking for drugs. There are verbal references to a young man working on a street corner looking out for his brothers, and a news report refers to drugs being the cause of a neighbourhood's problems.
drugs
References are made to discrimination, including a scene in which an innocent black woman states that police are treating her and her neighbours as criminals after they insist all residents of an apartment block carry photo ID.
Classified date30/47/2024
LanguageEnglish