• Director(s)

    Tarsem

  • Production Year

    2006

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Fantasy

  • Approx. running minutes

    119m

  • Cast

    Grant Swanby, Michael Huff, Kim Uylenbroek, Justine Waddell, Emil Hostina, Aiden Lithgow, Sean Gilder, Catinca Untaru, Andrew Roussouw, Lee Pace, Ronald France

Film

The Fall (Restored Cut)

strong violence, bloody images, suicide references

THE FALL is a fantasy drama, from 2006, in which a silent movie stuntman recovering from serious injuries befriends a young girl, to whom he tells a fabulous story of heroes and villains.

THE FALL is a fantasy drama, from 2006, in which a silent movie stuntman recovering from serious injuries befriends a young girl, to whom he tells a fabulous story of heroes and villains.

violence
Strong violence includes shootings, stabbings, people hit by arrows, beatings and blows delivered with axes, which produce occasional blood spurts.
suicide and self-harm
A man's attempt to take his own life is alluded to on several occasions, and it is implied that he is planning to make another attempt.
additional issues
An animated sequence features stylised images of an invasive surgical procedure being performed on a doll. There is moderate threat. Upsetting scenes, some involving a child, are centred on bereavement or the prospect of death. Drug references include allusions to prescription drugs, such as morphine. There is infrequent very mild bad language ('God', 'damn').
  • Director(s)

    Tarsem

  • Production Year

    2006

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Fantasy

  • Approx. running minutes

    119m

  • Cast

    Grant Swanby, Michael Huff, Kim Uylenbroek, Justine Waddell, Emil Hostina, Aiden Lithgow, Sean Gilder, Catinca Untaru, Andrew Roussouw, Lee Pace, Ronald France

strong violence, bloody images, suicide references
Classified Date:
31/10/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
MUBI
violence
Strong violence includes shootings, stabbings, people hit by arrows, beatings and blows delivered with axes, which produce occasional blood spurts.
suicide and self-harm
A man's attempt to take his own life is alluded to on several occasions, and it is implied that he is planning to make another attempt.
additional issues
An animated sequence features stylised images of an invasive surgical procedure being performed on a doll. There is moderate threat. Upsetting scenes, some involving a child, are centred on bereavement or the prospect of death. Drug references include allusions to prescription drugs, such as morphine. There is infrequent very mild bad language ('God', 'damn').
  • Classified date

    31/10/2024