• Director(s)

    Various

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    60m

Film

Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History Documentary

mild fantasy violence, injury detail

FANTASTIC BEASTS: A NATURAL HISTORY is a British documentary in which presenter Stephen Fry examines the origins of myths about dragons, unicorns, sea monsters, and other creatures of legend.

FANTASTIC BEASTS: A NATURAL HISTORY is a British documentary in which presenter Stephen Fry examines the origins of myths about dragons, unicorns, sea monsters, and other creatures of legend.

violence
We see a tapestry depicting a unicorn, which has a bleeding wound on its back, using its horn to inflict a bloody injury along a hunting dog’s side. The tapestry is based on a 16th century design and is highly stylised. There is also brief sight of a 15th century painting of St George spearing a dragon through its lower jaw, without realistic wound detail. Short clips from the HARRY POTTER film franchise include one in which a dragon breathes fire at a boy, who dodges the flames.
additional issues
There are very mild images of dead reptiles and sea creatures preserved in jars in a museum. There is also brief non-sexualised nudity in classical illustrations of bare-breasted mermaids. Other issues include infrequent very mild bad language (e.g. ‘good Lord’, ‘bejesus’).
  • Director(s)

    Various

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    60m

mild fantasy violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
22/03/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
violence
We see a tapestry depicting a unicorn, which has a bleeding wound on its back, using its horn to inflict a bloody injury along a hunting dog’s side. The tapestry is based on a 16th century design and is highly stylised. There is also brief sight of a 15th century painting of St George spearing a dragon through its lower jaw, without realistic wound detail. Short clips from the HARRY POTTER film franchise include one in which a dragon breathes fire at a boy, who dodges the flames.
additional issues
There are very mild images of dead reptiles and sea creatures preserved in jars in a museum. There is also brief non-sexualised nudity in classical illustrations of bare-breasted mermaids. Other issues include infrequent very mild bad language (e.g. ‘good Lord’, ‘bejesus’).
  • Classified date

    22/03/2022

  • Language

    English