• Director(s)

    Ari Folman

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    100m

  • Cast

    Sebastian Croft, Emily Carey, Ruby Stokes

Film

Where Is Anne Frank

racism, mild threat, violence, sex references, brief drug misuse, language

WHERE IS ANNE FRANK? is an animated drama in which the diarist's imaginary correspondent is brought to life in contemporary Amsterdam, where she learns about the fate and legacy of her creator.

WHERE IS ANNE FRANK? is an animated drama in which the diarist's imaginary correspondent is brought to life in contemporary Amsterdam, where she learns about the fate and legacy of her creator.

violence
There are brief scenes depicting historical instances of discriminatory violence, including a woman being beaten with a bat. Other violence includes bombings and gunfire, as well as use of bows and arrows and swords during fantastical sequences.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat, such as families being confronted by Nazi soldiers and arriving at a concentration camp, are presented in a stylised fashion that creates a tone of mild horror. For instance, Nazis are depicted as faceless ghouls in cloaks. A vicious dog snarls and barks at a family during a moment of tension. There are also scenes in which people are chased by police.
language
There is mild bad language 'smartass', and very mild terms including 'damn', 'hell' and 'God'.
sex
There are verbal references to a boy's claims to have 'done it' and 'gone all the way with a girl'. In another scene, a boy discusses his pet cat's 'sex organ', which he shows to his friend. She points out there are other words for it, but does not elaborate.
discrimination
There are scenes depicting the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany and its occupied territories (and of other minority groups). This includes physical violence, destruction and defacing of property, and discriminatory laws and practices. There are also sequences in which people are taken to concentration camps, with verbal references to the Holocaust. There are also scenes which depict the unfair treatment of modern day refugees. Discrimination as a whole is quickly and clearly condemned within the narrative of the film.
drugs
There is a brief moment of innocuous drug misuse when a man sitting outside a cafe appears to smoke a joint. In another scene, a girl is asked if her family sent her out to sell drugs to tourists.
additional issues
In one scene a cow's carcass is brought into a room and the sounds of it being butchered are audible. There are also some scenes in which humour is drawn from the subject of flatulence.
  • Director(s)

    Ari Folman

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    100m

  • Cast

    Sebastian Croft, Emily Carey, Ruby Stokes

racism, mild threat, violence, sex references, brief drug misuse, language
Classified Date:
13/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
violence
There are brief scenes depicting historical instances of discriminatory violence, including a woman being beaten with a bat. Other violence includes bombings and gunfire, as well as use of bows and arrows and swords during fantastical sequences.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat, such as families being confronted by Nazi soldiers and arriving at a concentration camp, are presented in a stylised fashion that creates a tone of mild horror. For instance, Nazis are depicted as faceless ghouls in cloaks. A vicious dog snarls and barks at a family during a moment of tension. There are also scenes in which people are chased by police.
language
There is mild bad language 'smartass', and very mild terms including 'damn', 'hell' and 'God'.
sex
There are verbal references to a boy's claims to have 'done it' and 'gone all the way with a girl'. In another scene, a boy discusses his pet cat's 'sex organ', which he shows to his friend. She points out there are other words for it, but does not elaborate.
discrimination
There are scenes depicting the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany and its occupied territories (and of other minority groups). This includes physical violence, destruction and defacing of property, and discriminatory laws and practices. There are also sequences in which people are taken to concentration camps, with verbal references to the Holocaust. There are also scenes which depict the unfair treatment of modern day refugees. Discrimination as a whole is quickly and clearly condemned within the narrative of the film.
drugs
There is a brief moment of innocuous drug misuse when a man sitting outside a cafe appears to smoke a joint. In another scene, a girl is asked if her family sent her out to sell drugs to tourists.
additional issues
In one scene a cow's carcass is brought into a room and the sounds of it being butchered are audible. There are also some scenes in which humour is drawn from the subject of flatulence.
racism, mild threat, violence, sex references, brief drug misuse, language
Classified Date:
19/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
violence
There are brief scenes depicting historical instances of discriminatory violence, including a woman being beaten with a bat. Other violence includes bombings and gunfire, as well as use of bows and arrows and swords during fantastical sequences.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat, such as families being confronted by Nazi soldiers and arriving at a concentration camp, are presented in a stylised fashion that creates a tone of mild horror. For instance, Nazis are depicted as faceless ghouls in cloaks. A vicious dog snarls and barks at a family during a moment of tension. There are also scenes in which people are chased by police.
language
There is mild bad language 'smartass', and very mild terms including 'damn', 'hell' and 'God'.
sex
There are verbal references to a boy's claims to have 'done it' and 'gone all the way with a girl'. In another scene, a boy discusses his pet cat's 'sex organ', which he shows to his friend. She points out there are other words for it, but does not elaborate.
discrimination
There are scenes depicting the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany and its occupied territories (and of other minority groups). This includes physical violence, destruction and defacing of property, and discriminatory laws and practices. There are also sequences in which people are taken to concentration camps, with verbal references to the Holocaust. There are also scenes which depict the unfair treatment of modern day refugees. Discrimination as a whole is quickly and clearly condemned within the narrative of the film.
drugs
There is a brief moment of innocuous drug misuse when a man sitting outside a cafe appears to smoke a joint. In another scene, a girl is asked if her family sent her out to sell drugs to tourists.
additional issues
In one scene a cow's carcass is brought into a room and the sounds of it being butchered are audible. There are also some scenes in which humour is drawn from the subject of flatulence.
Classified Date:
19/09/2022
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified Date:
02/02/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
  • Classified date

    19/09/2022

  • Language

    English