• Director(s)

    Fred Baillif

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    18/02/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    112m

  • Cast

    Charlie Areddy, Kassia Da Costa, Amandine Golay

Film

La Mif

very strong language, sexual violence, domestic abuse

LA MIF is a French-language drama in which a group of adolescents and their support workers navigate a succession of difficult situations.

LA MIF is a French-language drama in which a group of adolescents and their support workers navigate a succession of difficult situations.

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violence
There are some physical altercations between residents of a facility for adolescents. There are also verbal references to domestic abuse.
language
There is infrequent very strong language ('c**t') and strong language ('f**k') throughout, as well as milder terms including 'bitch', 'whore', 'bastard', 'shit', 'asshole', 'dick', 'piss' and 'balls'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Two teenagers are caught having sex, prompting police intervention since one is underage. There is a lot of discussion about how such a case should be handled by authorities. There are several other verbal references to child sex abuse, with victims sharing their individual stories.
additional issues
A girl holds a knife to her throat and threatens to cut herself; it is later revealed she has been sectioned because she tried to take her own life. There are other verbal references to suicide and mental health. There is use of the discriminatory term 'dyke'. A girl discusses having accidentally drowned her infant sister. There are moderate sex references.
  • Director(s)

    Fred Baillif

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Release date

    18/02/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    112m

  • Cast

    Charlie Areddy, Kassia Da Costa, Amandine Golay

very strong language, sexual violence, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
08/02/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI Films
violence
There are some physical altercations between residents of a facility for adolescents. There are also verbal references to domestic abuse.
language
There is infrequent very strong language ('c**t') and strong language ('f**k') throughout, as well as milder terms including 'bitch', 'whore', 'bastard', 'shit', 'asshole', 'dick', 'piss' and 'balls'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
Two teenagers are caught having sex, prompting police intervention since one is underage. There is a lot of discussion about how such a case should be handled by authorities. There are several other verbal references to child sex abuse, with victims sharing their individual stories.
additional issues
A girl holds a knife to her throat and threatens to cut herself; it is later revealed she has been sectioned because she tried to take her own life. There are other verbal references to suicide and mental health. There is use of the discriminatory term 'dyke'. A girl discusses having accidentally drowned her infant sister. There are moderate sex references.
Classified Date:
24/01/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BFI Films
  • Classified date

    08/02/2022

  • Language

    French