• Director(s)

    Minhal Baig

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Matthew Campbell, Giovani Chambers, David Folsom

Film

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 challenges they face living in a neglected housing complex.

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.
  • Director(s)

    Minhal Baig

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Matthew Campbell, Giovani Chambers, David Folsom

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 date

    30/04/2024

  • Language

    English