• Director(s)

    Kelvin Redvers

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    101m

  • Cast

    Taylor Kinequon, Samuel Hoeksema, Roseanne Supernault

Film

Cold Road

strong language

A woman making her way through the Canadian wilderness to visit her dying mother is stalked by a sinister trucker in this Canadian survival thriller.

A woman making her way through the Canadian wilderness to visit her dying mother is stalked by a sinister trucker in this Canadian survival thriller.

language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘prick’, ‘dick’, ‘frigging’, ‘asshole’ and ‘shit’, in addition to use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture.
additional issues
Moderate threat and suspense run throughout, as a trucker stalks another driver and repeatedly attempts to ram her off the road. Infrequent moderate violence includes stabbings, although the associated visual detail is discreet. It is implied that the film’s villain is a serial killer who specifically targets Indigenous Canadians; meanwhile, various white characters respond with hostile and even threatening behaviour when one of the villain's targets appeals to them for help. A white police officer makes a series of comments associating Indigenous Canadians with alcohol abuse. It is clear, however, that the film does not condone discrimination.
  • Director(s)

    Kelvin Redvers

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    101m

  • Cast

    Taylor Kinequon, Samuel Hoeksema, Roseanne Supernault

strong language
Classified Date:
06/03/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘prick’, ‘dick’, ‘frigging’, ‘asshole’ and ‘shit’, in addition to use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture.
additional issues
Moderate threat and suspense run throughout, as a trucker stalks another driver and repeatedly attempts to ram her off the road. Infrequent moderate violence includes stabbings, although the associated visual detail is discreet. It is implied that the film’s villain is a serial killer who specifically targets Indigenous Canadians; meanwhile, various white characters respond with hostile and even threatening behaviour when one of the villain's targets appeals to them for help. A white police officer makes a series of comments associating Indigenous Canadians with alcohol abuse. It is clear, however, that the film does not condone discrimination.
  • Classified date

    06/03/2025

  • Language

    English