Turtles All the Way Down
self-harm, mental health theme
Director(s)Hannah Marks
Production year2024
Genre(s)Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes109m
CastIsabela Merced, Cree, Judy Reyes, Felix Mallard, Maliq Johnson, Miles Ekhardt, J. Smith-Cameron, Poorna Jagannathan, Tim Gooch, Jason Kientz, Hannah Marks, John Green, Elizabeth Berger, Isaac Aptaker, Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Isaac Klausner, Ian Hultquist, Brian Burgoyne, Andrea Bottigliero, Ronna Kress, Jennifer Klide
Turtles All the Way Down
self-harm, mental health theme
TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN is a romantic drama in which a teenager with mental health issues tries to solve a mystery surr ...
TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN is a romantic drama in which a teenager with mental health issues tries to solve a mystery surrounding a fugitive billionaire.
suicide and self-harm
A teenage girl, who has been medically diagnosed with OCD and other mental health disorders, experiences severe anxiety attacks, some of which are prolonged and distressing. She repeatedly worries an existing wound and, in one intense scene, she eats hand sanitiser. The film's overall treatment of this theme is sensitive and supportive and shows how positive outcomes can be achieved from mental health struggles.
additional issues
Infrequent use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('dick') and mild terms such as 'bullshit', 'shit' and 'fricking'. Two teenage girls are bloodily injured in a car accident. Two teenage girls discuss unsolicited 'dick pics'. Characters express their grief for lost loved ones and a man is said to have taken his own life.
self-harm, mental health theme
Classified Date:
15/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
Cuts:
This work had a compulsory cut made. A cut was required to remove a non-BBFC rating card. Cut made in accordance with BBFC policy.
suicide and self-harm
A teenage girl, who has been medically diagnosed with OCD and other mental health disorders, experiences severe anxiety attacks, some of which are prolonged and distressing. She repeatedly worries an existing wound and, in one intense scene, she eats hand sanitiser. The film's overall treatment of this theme is sensitive and supportive and shows how positive outcomes can be achieved from mental health struggles.
Classified date15/55/2024
LanguageEnglish
suicide and self-harm
A teenage girl, who has been medically diagnosed with OCD and other mental health disorders, experiences severe anxiety attacks, some of which are prolonged and distressing. She repeatedly worries an existing wound and, in one intense scene, she eats hand sanitiser. The film's overall treatment of this theme is sensitive and supportive and shows how positive outcomes can be achieved from mental health struggles.
additional issues
Infrequent use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('dick') and mild terms such as 'bullshit', 'shit' and 'fricking'. Two teenage girls are bloodily injured in a car accident. Two teenage girls discuss unsolicited 'dick pics'. Characters express their grief for lost loved ones and a man is said to have taken his own life.
Director(s)Hannah Marks
Production year2024
Genre(s)Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes109m
CastIsabela Merced, Cree, Judy Reyes, Felix Mallard, Maliq Johnson, Miles Ekhardt, J. Smith-Cameron, Poorna Jagannathan, Tim Gooch, Jason Kientz, Hannah Marks, John Green, Elizabeth Berger, Isaac Aptaker, Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Isaac Klausner, Ian Hultquist, Brian Burgoyne, Andrea Bottigliero, Ronna Kress, Jennifer Klide
self-harm, mental health theme
Classified Date:
15/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
Cuts:
This work had a compulsory cut made. A cut was required to remove a non-BBFC rating card. Cut made in accordance with BBFC policy.
suicide and self-harm
A teenage girl, who has been medically diagnosed with OCD and other mental health disorders, experiences severe anxiety attacks, some of which are prolonged and distressing. She repeatedly worries an existing wound and, in one intense scene, she eats hand sanitiser. The film's overall treatment of this theme is sensitive and supportive and shows how positive outcomes can be achieved from mental health struggles.
Classified date15/55/2024
LanguageEnglish