• Director(s)

    Agnes Varda

  • Production Year

    1991

  • Release date

    03/08/2018

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    120m

  • Cast

    Philippe Maron, Laurent Monnier, Edourad Joubeaud, Brigitte De Villepoix, Daniel Dublet, Clement Delaroche

Film

Jacquot De Nantes

mild bad language, sex references, nudity

JACQUOT DE NANTES is a French biopic, from 1991, exploring the childhood and adolescence of Jacques Demy, and its influence on his filmmaking.

JACQUOT DE NANTES is a French biopic, from 1991, exploring the childhood and adolescence of Jacques Demy, and its influence on his filmmaking.

language
Language includes use of 'damn', 'hell', 'God', 'Christ' and 'tart'.
sex
A mother and father begin kissing as they turn out the lights and pull the covers over themselves in bed, implying sex is about to take place. In another scene, two young boys look at women's lingerie in a shop window. There is also a painting of a nude man and woman lying with their genitals facing each other, but the image is not explicitly sexual.
nudity
There is brief nudity when three young boys pull their shorts down and refer to 'comparing sizes'. There is also a scene in which two boys take their clothes off in front of a giggling girl. The nudity is non-sexual and presented as part of innocent childhood games.
additional issues
During WWII a woman refers to a rumour that the Nazis are raping women and cutting the hands off children, but there is no further detail or visuals. In one scene, young children find a dead woman's body in her flat. There are historical uses of discriminatory language, including 'gypsy', 'kraut' and 'negro'. However, the work as a whole does not encourage or endorse using such terms.
  • Director(s)

    Agnes Varda

  • Production Year

    1991

  • Release date

    03/08/2018

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    120m

  • Cast

    Philippe Maron, Laurent Monnier, Edourad Joubeaud, Brigitte De Villepoix, Daniel Dublet, Clement Delaroche

mild bad language, sex references, nudity
Classified Date:
07/08/2018
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Artificial Eye Film Co. Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Subtitled
language
Language includes use of 'damn', 'hell', 'God', 'Christ' and 'tart'.
sex
A mother and father begin kissing as they turn out the lights and pull the covers over themselves in bed, implying sex is about to take place. In another scene, two young boys look at women's lingerie in a shop window. There is also a painting of a nude man and woman lying with their genitals facing each other, but the image is not explicitly sexual.
nudity
There is brief nudity when three young boys pull their shorts down and refer to 'comparing sizes'. There is also a scene in which two boys take their clothes off in front of a giggling girl. The nudity is non-sexual and presented as part of innocent childhood games.
additional issues
During WWII a woman refers to a rumour that the Nazis are raping women and cutting the hands off children, but there is no further detail or visuals. In one scene, young children find a dead woman's body in her flat. There are historical uses of discriminatory language, including 'gypsy', 'kraut' and 'negro'. However, the work as a whole does not encourage or endorse using such terms.
Classified Date:
18/11/1991
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Gala Film Distributors
Contains mild language and infrequent natural nudity
Classified Date:
07/04/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Artificial Eye Film Co. Ltd
Classified Date:
11/11/1993
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Tartan Video Ltd
Classified Date:
09/06/1993
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Tartan Video Ltd
Classified Date:
23/04/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Gala Film Distributors
  • Classified date

    07/08/2018

  • BBFC reference

    BFF063443

  • Language

    French