• Director(s)

    Trevor Beck Frost, Melissa Lesh

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    106m

  • Cast

    Trevor Frost, Melissa Lesh

Film

Wildcat

self-harm references, very strong language

WILDCAT is a documentary in which a former British soldier, suffering from PTSD and depression, finds new purpose when he joins a conservation project in South America and fosters and orphaned young ocelot.

WILDCAT is a documentary in which a former British soldier, suffering from PTSD and depression, finds new purpose when he joins a conservation project in South America and fosters and orphaned young ocelot.

language
There is infrequent very strong language ('c**t') and more frequent strong language ('f**k') as well as milder terms like 'shit', 'balls', 'crap', 'piss', 'bugger', 'God', 'Jesus' and 'hell'.
suicide and self-harm
A man experiencing mental health difficulties talks about self-harming by cutting his arms and wrists. We see some of the scratches he inflicts on himself and we hear what seems to be him cutting himself, although we do not see this happen. There are references to suicide, including brief mention of a man's previous attempt to take his own life. There are references to post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
additional issues
There are upsetting scenes in which a former serviceman talks about seeing dead children in a wartime context. We see documentary footage of the war in Afghanistan. We see documentary footage of dead animals and of animals attacking one-another. There are scenes of threat as animals are at risk of being killed by illegal poachers.
  • Director(s)

    Trevor Beck Frost, Melissa Lesh

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    106m

  • Cast

    Trevor Frost, Melissa Lesh

self-harm references, very strong language
Classified Date:
28/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dogwoof
language
There is infrequent use of very strong language ('c**t'), more frequent strong language ('f**k'), and other terms such as 'shit' and 'God'.
suicide and self-harm
A former serviceman, who suffers from PTSD and depression, self-harms off screen. Following this, cuts are seen on his arm. His partner interprets his reasons for doing this, but worries that his condition will spiral and advises him to seek professional help. There are references to a suicide attempt and suicide ideation.
additional issues
There are references to the man's traumatic experiences serving in Afghanistan, including witnessing the deaths of children. There are undetailed references to domestic abuse. There are upsetting scenes relating to animal death. There is undetailed real footage of battlefield violence. There are scenes of animal injury and hunting.
self-harm references, very strong language
Classified Date:
16/12/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
language
There is infrequent very strong language ('c**t') and more frequent strong language ('f**k') as well as milder terms like 'shit', 'balls', 'crap', 'piss', 'bugger', 'God', 'Jesus' and 'hell'.
suicide and self-harm
A man experiencing mental health difficulties talks about self-harming by cutting his arms and wrists. We see some of the scratches he inflicts on himself and we hear what seems to be him cutting himself, although we do not see this happen. There are references to suicide, including brief mention of a man's previous attempt to take his own life. There are references to post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
additional issues
There are upsetting scenes in which a former serviceman talks about seeing dead children in a wartime context. We see documentary footage of the war in Afghanistan. We see documentary footage of dead animals and of animals attacking one-another. There are scenes of threat as animals are at risk of being killed by illegal poachers.
Classified Date:
28/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dogwoof
  • Classified date

    16/12/2022

  • Language

    English