Mood Indigo

moderate violence, nudity
Director(s)Michel Gondry
Production year2013
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes91m
CastRomain Duris, Audrey Tautou, Gad Elmaleh, Omar Sy, Aïssa Maïga, Charlotte Le Bon, Sacha Bourdo, Vincent Rottiers, Philippe Torreton, Laurent Lafitte, Michel Gondry, Michel Gondry, Luc Bossi, Boris Vian, Luc Bossi, Étienne Charry, Christophe Beaucarne, Marie-Charlotte Moreau, Marie-France Michel, Stéphane Rozenbaum
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Mood Indigo

moderate violence, nudity
violence
Infrequent scenes of violence include a man being shot in the hand with a futuristic weapon, resulting in a small spray of dark blood onto a wall behind him. Another man is stabbed in the chest, with the impact partially hidden, and a small bit of flesh is pulled out. In one scene, it is implied that a man has shot himself in the head, although the impact is not shown. However, a dark mark is subsequently seen on the man's forehead, as a flower blooms from the apparent wound, symbolising blood. The surreal nature of the images, which are shown in black and white, reduces their impact.
nudity
A couple of bare breasted women are seen seated in a glass car in a showroom window. They are fanning their chests, which are partly hidden, as they are observed by people gathered outside. There is no sexual context to the nudity. There is also one scene of partial male nudity, when a man is told to strip off in order to secure a job. He quickly covers his groin with his hands and there is no sight of his genitals.
additional issues
Other issues include some mild bad language, with uses of 'damn', 'dammit', 'screwed', 'bum', 'crap', 'bastard' and 'balls'. There are some moments of mild innuendo, as it is inferred a man had a threesome when he is accused of looking very tired after putting some women to bed. The same man also says he had to 'negotiate' with a female hotel owner and that it required removing his shirt. A couple discuss how they have not made love for a while and are seen kissing under some sheets, but there is no nudity or sexual activity. There are also some moments of emotional distress when a man discovers someone has died and attends the funeral.
moderate violence, nudity
Classified Date:
10/04/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
violence
Infrequent scenes of violence include a man being shot in the hand with a futuristic weapon, resulting in a small spray of dark blood onto a wall behind him. Another man is stabbed in the chest, with the impact partially hidden, and a small bit of flesh is pulled out. In one scene, it is implied that a man has shot himself in the head, although the impact is not shown. However, a dark mark is subsequently seen on the man's forehead, as a flower blooms from the apparent wound, symbolising blood. The surreal nature of the images, which are shown in black and white, reduces their impact.
nudity
A couple of bare breasted women are seen seated in a glass car in a showroom window. They are fanning their chests, which are partly hidden, as they are observed by people gathered outside. There is no sexual context to the nudity. There is also one scene of partial male nudity, when a man is told to strip off in order to secure a job. He quickly covers his groin with his hands and there is no sight of his genitals.
moderate violence, nudity
Classified Date:
24/09/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Studio Canal
violence
Infrequent scenes of violence include a man being shot in the hand with a futuristic weapon, resulting in a small spray of dark blood onto a wall behind him. Another man is stabbed in the chest, with the impact partially hidden, and a small bit of flesh is pulled out. In one scene, it is implied that a man has shot himself in the head, although the impact is not shown. However, a dark mark is subsequently seen on the man's forehead, as a flower blooms from the apparent wound, symbolising blood. The surreal nature of the images, which are shown in black and white, reduces their impact.
nudity
A couple of bare breasted women are seen seated in a glass car in a showroom window. They are fanning their chests, which are partly hidden, as they are observed by people gathered outside. There is no sexual context to the nudity. There is also one scene of partial male nudity, when a man is told to strip off in order to secure a job. He quickly covers his groin with his hands and there is no sight of his genitals.
Classified Date:
23/06/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
Classified date24/00/2014
LanguageFrench
violence
Infrequent scenes of violence include a man being shot in the hand with a futuristic weapon, resulting in a small spray of dark blood onto a wall behind him. Another man is stabbed in the chest, with the impact partially hidden, and a small bit of flesh is pulled out. In one scene, it is implied that a man has shot himself in the head, although the impact is not shown. However, a dark mark is subsequently seen on the man's forehead, as a flower blooms from the apparent wound, symbolising blood. The surreal nature of the images, which are shown in black and white, reduces their impact.
nudity
A couple of bare breasted women are seen seated in a glass car in a showroom window. They are fanning their chests, which are partly hidden, as they are observed by people gathered outside. There is no sexual context to the nudity. There is also one scene of partial male nudity, when a man is told to strip off in order to secure a job. He quickly covers his groin with his hands and there is no sight of his genitals.
additional issues
Other issues include some mild bad language, with uses of 'damn', 'dammit', 'screwed', 'bum', 'crap', 'bastard' and 'balls'. There are some moments of mild innuendo, as it is inferred a man had a threesome when he is accused of looking very tired after putting some women to bed. The same man also says he had to 'negotiate' with a female hotel owner and that it required removing his shirt. A couple discuss how they have not made love for a while and are seen kissing under some sheets, but there is no nudity or sexual activity. There are also some moments of emotional distress when a man discovers someone has died and attends the funeral.
Director(s)Michel Gondry
Production year2013
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes91m
CastRomain Duris, Audrey Tautou, Gad Elmaleh, Omar Sy, Aïssa Maïga, Charlotte Le Bon, Sacha Bourdo, Vincent Rottiers, Philippe Torreton, Laurent Lafitte, Michel Gondry, Michel Gondry, Luc Bossi, Boris Vian, Luc Bossi, Étienne Charry, Christophe Beaucarne, Marie-Charlotte Moreau, Marie-France Michel, Stéphane Rozenbaum
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moderate violence, nudity
Classified Date:
10/04/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
violence
Infrequent scenes of violence include a man being shot in the hand with a futuristic weapon, resulting in a small spray of dark blood onto a wall behind him. Another man is stabbed in the chest, with the impact partially hidden, and a small bit of flesh is pulled out. In one scene, it is implied that a man has shot himself in the head, although the impact is not shown. However, a dark mark is subsequently seen on the man's forehead, as a flower blooms from the apparent wound, symbolising blood. The surreal nature of the images, which are shown in black and white, reduces their impact.
nudity
A couple of bare breasted women are seen seated in a glass car in a showroom window. They are fanning their chests, which are partly hidden, as they are observed by people gathered outside. There is no sexual context to the nudity. There is also one scene of partial male nudity, when a man is told to strip off in order to secure a job. He quickly covers his groin with his hands and there is no sight of his genitals.
moderate violence, nudity
Classified Date:
24/09/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Studio Canal
violence
Infrequent scenes of violence include a man being shot in the hand with a futuristic weapon, resulting in a small spray of dark blood onto a wall behind him. Another man is stabbed in the chest, with the impact partially hidden, and a small bit of flesh is pulled out. In one scene, it is implied that a man has shot himself in the head, although the impact is not shown. However, a dark mark is subsequently seen on the man's forehead, as a flower blooms from the apparent wound, symbolising blood. The surreal nature of the images, which are shown in black and white, reduces their impact.
nudity
A couple of bare breasted women are seen seated in a glass car in a showroom window. They are fanning their chests, which are partly hidden, as they are observed by people gathered outside. There is no sexual context to the nudity. There is also one scene of partial male nudity, when a man is told to strip off in order to secure a job. He quickly covers his groin with his hands and there is no sight of his genitals.
Classified Date:
23/06/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
Classified date24/00/2014
LanguageFrench