Welad Rizk 3: El Qadia
violence, references to sex and drugs, sexual harassment, strong language
Director(s)Tareq El Eryan
Production year2024
Release date20/06/2024
Genre(s)Action, Crime, Thriller
Approx. running minutes125m
CastAhmed Ezz, Asser Yassin, Mohamed Mamdouh
Welad Rizk 3: El Qadia
violence, references to sex and drugs, sexual harassment, strong language
Expect fast-paced, punchy action in this explosive Egyptian crime thriller sequel, as four brothers are dragged back int ...
Expect fast-paced, punchy action in this explosive Egyptian crime thriller sequel, as four brothers are dragged back into the criminal underworld after falling foul of a ruthless kingpin.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
sexual violence and sexual threat
violence, references to sex and drugs, sexual harassment, strong language
Classified Date:
17/06/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ceema Films FZCO
violence
Moderate violence includes gunfire and explosions, as well as crunchy fistfights, beatings and brawls featuring use of weapons such as bottles and bats. A main character strikes his wife across the face in a short sequence of domestic abuse. During an action scene, a person uses an improvised flamethrower to set a man’s clothing on fire, without visible injury detail. Another person is tied to a chair and repeatedly dunked face-first into water in a brief torture sequence, then lowered in again to drown off-screen. There are also brief moderate sequences of boxing and cage-fighting.
threat and horror
The film features scenes of moderate threat, such as gun threat and car chases. A villain forces other characters to follow his orders by making them wear ankle bracelets containing explosive devices.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘shit’, ‘bastard’, ‘pissed off’, ‘screw’, ‘hell’, ‘damn’, ‘God’ and ‘jerk’.
sex
Occasional moderate sex references and innuendo include scenes in which scantily-clad women dance in cages and on poles at a nightclub.
discrimination
There is infrequent use of discriminatory language such as ‘sissy’.
drugs
Occasional drug references include a scene in which villains cover a man’s face in cocaine during an interrogation.
injury detail
We sometimes see moderate bloody detail on people’s faces and clothing in the aftermath of violence.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Main characters make uninvited suggestive comments to a woman, such as remarks about the size of her breasts. In a comic scene, a man hiding in a hotel room is delighted when he inadvertently observes an unwitting woman getting into a bath; there is no onscreen nudity, however.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date17/27/2024
LanguageArabic
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
sexual violence and sexual threat
Director(s)Tareq El Eryan
Production year2024
Release date20/06/2024
Genre(s)Action, Crime, Thriller
Approx. running minutes125m
CastAhmed Ezz, Asser Yassin, Mohamed Mamdouh
violence, references to sex and drugs, sexual harassment, strong language
Classified Date:
17/06/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ceema Films FZCO
violence
Moderate violence includes gunfire and explosions, as well as crunchy fistfights, beatings and brawls featuring use of weapons such as bottles and bats. A main character strikes his wife across the face in a short sequence of domestic abuse. During an action scene, a person uses an improvised flamethrower to set a man’s clothing on fire, without visible injury detail. Another person is tied to a chair and repeatedly dunked face-first into water in a brief torture sequence, then lowered in again to drown off-screen. There are also brief moderate sequences of boxing and cage-fighting.
threat and horror
The film features scenes of moderate threat, such as gun threat and car chases. A villain forces other characters to follow his orders by making them wear ankle bracelets containing explosive devices.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘shit’, ‘bastard’, ‘pissed off’, ‘screw’, ‘hell’, ‘damn’, ‘God’ and ‘jerk’.
sex
Occasional moderate sex references and innuendo include scenes in which scantily-clad women dance in cages and on poles at a nightclub.
discrimination
There is infrequent use of discriminatory language such as ‘sissy’.
drugs
Occasional drug references include a scene in which villains cover a man’s face in cocaine during an interrogation.
injury detail
We sometimes see moderate bloody detail on people’s faces and clothing in the aftermath of violence.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Main characters make uninvited suggestive comments to a woman, such as remarks about the size of her breasts. In a comic scene, a man hiding in a hotel room is delighted when he inadvertently observes an unwitting woman getting into a bath; there is no onscreen nudity, however.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date17/27/2024
LanguageArabic