• Director(s)

    Roman Artemyev

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Adventure, Animation, Fantasy

  • Approx. running minutes

    76m

  • Cast

    Andrey Kuranov, Liza Klimova, Daniel Barnes

Film

How To Save The Immortal

mild threat, violence

An immortal sorcerer who can’t find a bride is blackmailed into kidnapping a warrior maiden. Mild scary scenes are counterbalanced with madcap humour in this Russian animated fantasy adventure.

An immortal sorcerer who can’t find a bride is blackmailed into kidnapping a warrior maiden. Mild scary scenes are counterbalanced with madcap humour in this Russian animated fantasy adventure.

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Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

violence

threat and horror

language

sex

discrimination

rude humour

drugs

dangerous behaviour

  • Director(s)

    Roman Artemyev

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Adventure, Animation, Fantasy

  • Approx. running minutes

    76m

  • Cast

    Andrey Kuranov, Liza Klimova, Daniel Barnes

mild threat, violence
Classified Date:
12/09/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
Occasional mild violence includes sword fights and punches, all without visible injury detail. An immortal being is shot with an arrow and struck with a boulder, but the violence has no effect on him. A fantastical mosquito drains a bird of blood, making it deflate in comic fashion.
threat and horror
The heroes face mildly scary villains such as a monster made of fog, a puppet, and an evil sorceress with glowing eyes and claw-like fingernails, but these scenes are not prolonged and are lightened by comedy and reassuring resolutions. In another scene a sorcerer turns a woman into a frog for declining his romantic advances, but we are later told that the effect is temporary.
language
Infrequent very mild bad language includes ‘damn’ and ‘God’.
sex
There is a comic reference to 'passionate kissing'.
discrimination
There are infrequent scenes of very mild sexist behaviour. For example, a woman is told she needs a husband to look after and protect her, but she replies that she can protect herself.
rude humour
A bread roll complains that his ‘buns’ are tired.
mild threat, violence
Classified Date:
24/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
Occasional mild violence includes sword fights and punches, all without visible injury detail. An immortal being is shot with an arrow and struck with a boulder, but the violence has no effect on him. A fantastical mosquito drains a bird of blood, making it deflate in comic fashion.
threat and horror
The heroes face mildly scary villains such as a monster made of fog, a puppet, and an evil sorceress with glowing eyes and claw-like fingernails, but these scenes are not prolonged and are lightened by comedy and reassuring resolutions. In another scene a sorcerer turns a woman into a frog for declining his romantic advances, but we are later told that the effect is temporary.
language
Infrequent very mild bad language includes ‘damn’ and ‘God’.
sex
There is a comic reference to 'passionate kissing'.
discrimination
There are infrequent scenes of very mild sexist behaviour. For example, a woman is told she needs a husband to look after and protect her, but she replies that she can protect herself.
rude humour
A bread roll complains that his ‘buns’ are tired.
Classified Date:
07/09/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
  • Classified date

    24/10/2023

  • Language

    English