• Director(s)

    Coco Martin

  • Production Year

    2017

  • Release date

    13/01/2018

  • Genre(s)

    Horror, Fantasy, Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    128m

  • Cast

    Coco Martin

Film

Ang Panday

moderate violence, threat

ANG PANDAY is a Tagalog language fantasy action film in which a young man learns that he is destined to save the world from evil after his immortal nemesis returns from the underworld.

ANG PANDAY is a Tagalog language fantasy action film in which a young man learns that he is destined to save the world from evil after his immortal nemesis returns from the underworld.

violence
There are several fight scenes which feature crunchy punches, kicks and blows to the head, as well as various stabbings, although these are mostly to monsters which combust into dust upon impact. Humans are seen using weapons such as knuckledusters, nunchucks and flick knives. A man is shot in the chest with brief bloody detail. Monsters are seen attacking humans, biting them on the neck and stomach, but detail is limited.
threat and horror
Moderate horror includes scenes in which monstrous creatures stalk, terrorise and attack humans. There is a scene in which a child transforms into a creature.
additional issues
There are mild sex and drug references, as well as very mild bad language ('jerks'). A boy displays a discriminatory attitude towards gay people, but this is clearly disapproved of.
  • Director(s)

    Coco Martin

  • Production Year

    2017

  • Release date

    13/01/2018

  • Genre(s)

    Horror, Fantasy, Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    128m

  • Cast

    Coco Martin

moderate violence, threat
Classified Date:
19/12/2017
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
ABS-CBN Europe Ltd.
violence
There are several fight scenes which feature crunchy punches, kicks and blows to the head, as well as various stabbings, although these are mostly to monsters which combust into dust upon impact. Humans are seen using weapons such as knuckledusters, nunchucks and flick knives. A man is shot in the chest with brief bloody detail. Monsters are seen attacking humans, biting them on the neck and stomach, but detail is limited.
threat and horror
Moderate horror includes scenes in which monstrous creatures stalk, terrorise and attack humans. There is a scene in which a child transforms into a creature.
additional issues
There are mild sex and drug references, as well as very mild bad language ('jerks'). A boy displays a discriminatory attitude towards gay people, but this is clearly disapproved of.
  • Classified date

    19/12/2017

  • BBFC reference

    AFF358586

  • Language

    Tagalog