• Director(s)

    Molly McGlynn

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    106m

  • Cast

    Maddie Ziegler, Emily Hampshire, Djouliet Amara

Film

Fitting In

strong sex references, sex, language, drug misuse

FITTING IN is a Canadian comedy drama in which an unusual reproductive condition leaves a sixteen year-old girl struggling to navigate her closest relationships and unsure if she will ever be able to enjoy sex.

FITTING IN is a Canadian comedy drama in which an unusual reproductive condition leaves a sixteen year-old girl struggling to navigate her closest relationships and unsure if she will ever be able to enjoy sex.

language
There is strong language ('f**k', motherf**ker') along with milder terms which include 'bitch', 'pussy', 'dick', 'shit', tits', 'ass', 'asshole', 'bloody', 'freaking', 'butt', 'God', 'damn' and 'hell'.
sex
There are strong verbal sex references throughout the film, including mention of anal sex, oral sex, fingering, masturbation, climaxing and use of butt plugs. A teenage girl uses vaginal dilators due to a medical condition, and refers to these as 'medicalised dildos'. A teenager watches pornography - we do not see any nudity or detail of sex acts, but the clothed girl then practices her 'sex face' and adopts sexualised poses. Characters discuss the issue of medical conditions that affect sexual organs and identity; this is done in a sensitive way with an ultimately positive message. Characters kiss and caress and are occasionally seen having sex, but nudity and stronger sexual detail is hidden from view.
drugs
Teenagers smoke marijuana together.
additional issues
Blood drips down a girl's leg after she cuts herself shaving and there is brief sight of blood on a vaginal dilator after use. A mother worries that her daughter may be vulnerable to sexual violence if she gets drunk on a night out. Teenagers get drunk at a party. A teenage girl says she went through a period of not wanting to live, due to her rare medical condition; her feelings change and she is left in a positive and optimistic place at the end of the film. There are verbal references to breast cancer. Discriminatory comments are briefly heard on a social media video concerning an intersex person. Two girls shove one another during a brief altercation.
  • Director(s)

    Molly McGlynn

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    106m

  • Cast

    Maddie Ziegler, Emily Hampshire, Djouliet Amara

strong sex references, sex, language, drug misuse
Classified Date:
16/08/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
The Movie Partnership
language
There is strong language ('f**k', motherf**ker') along with milder terms which include 'bitch', 'pussy', 'dick', 'shit', tits', 'ass', 'asshole', 'bloody', 'freaking', 'butt', 'God', 'damn' and 'hell'.
sex
There are strong verbal sex references throughout the film, including mention of anal sex, oral sex, fingering, masturbation, climaxing and use of butt plugs. A teenage girl uses vaginal dilators due to a medical condition, and refers to these as 'medicalised dildos'. A teenager watches pornography - we do not see any nudity or detail of sex acts, but the clothed girl then practices her 'sex face' and adopts sexualised poses. Characters discuss the issue of medical conditions that affect sexual organs and identity; this is done in a sensitive way with an ultimately positive message. Characters kiss and caress and are occasionally seen having sex, but nudity and stronger sexual detail is hidden from view.
drugs
Teenagers smoke marijuana together.
additional issues
Blood drips down a girl's leg after she cuts herself shaving and there is brief sight of blood on a vaginal dilator after use. A mother worries that her daughter may be vulnerable to sexual violence if she gets drunk on a night out. Teenagers get drunk at a party. A teenage girl says she went through a period of not wanting to live, due to her rare medical condition; her feelings change and she is left in a positive and optimistic place at the end of the film. There are verbal references to breast cancer. Discriminatory comments are briefly heard on a social media video concerning an intersex person. Two girls shove one another during a brief altercation.
  • Classified date

    16/08/2024

  • Language

    English