• Director(s)

    Kristina Buozyte, Bruno Samper

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    21/10/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Science_fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    114m

  • Cast

    Raffiella Chapman, Eddie Marsan, Rosy McEwen, Richard Brake

Film

Vesper

strong violence, injury detail, sexualised violence, suicide references

VESPER is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi film in which a young girl and her paralysed father struggle to survive on the barren outskirts of a gated city, until they meet a mysterious woman who promises to change their lives.

VESPER is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi film in which a young girl and her paralysed father struggle to survive on the barren outskirts of a gated city, until they meet a mysterious woman who promises to change their lives.

violence
A visually discreet but impactful sequence sees a young boy repeatedly stab an injured bio-human creature in the back after being instructed to "put it out of its misery". The scene includes focus on the creature's screams and aftermath detail of its bloodied dead body. There are scenes in which a character is stabbed through the hand, and a villain callously suffocates a man in front of a child.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is a scene of sexualised violence in which a man sticks his thumb in the fleshy opening of a female bio-human's back whilst forcibly bending her over a table. The woman pretends to be aroused by the assault and licks the man's finger, but he grabs her by the face and threatens her once more until another character comes to her rescue.
suicide and self-harm
There is a scene in which a female bio-human attempts to kill herself with a knife, but is prevented from doing so by another person who consoles her.
injury detail
A child's decomposing body is discovered with maggots in its mouth. A creature is seen with stab wounds, being drained of its blood, and there is sight of a dead body with a bullet wound to the head.
additional issues
There are scenes of moderate threat in which characters are pursued by villains armed with fantastical guns, a poisonous fungus covers the surfaces of a house threatening to kill those inside, and a man implies he will pull the life support tubes from a sick person's body.
  • Director(s)

    Kristina Buozyte, Bruno Samper

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    21/10/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Science_fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    114m

  • Cast

    Raffiella Chapman, Eddie Marsan, Rosy McEwen, Richard Brake

strong violence, injury detail, sexualised violence, suicide references
Classified Date:
21/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
violence
A visually discreet but impactful sequence sees a young boy repeatedly stab an injured bio-human creature in the back after being instructed to "put it out of its misery". The scene includes focus on the creature's screams and aftermath detail of its bloodied dead body. There are scenes in which a character is stabbed through the hand, and a villain callously suffocates a man in front of a child.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is a scene of sexualised violence in which a man sticks his thumb in the fleshy opening of a female bio-human's back whilst forcibly bending her over a table. The woman pretends to be aroused by the assault and licks the man's finger, but he grabs her by the face and threatens her once more until another character comes to her rescue.
suicide and self-harm
There is a scene in which a female bio-human attempts to kill herself with a knife, but is prevented from doing so by another person who consoles her.
injury detail
A child's decomposing body is discovered with maggots in its mouth. A creature is seen with stab wounds, being drained of its blood, and there is sight of a dead body with a bullet wound to the head.
additional issues
There are scenes of moderate threat in which characters are pursued by villains armed with fantastical guns, a poisonous fungus covers the surfaces of a house threatening to kill those inside, and a man implies he will pull the life support tubes from a sick person's body.
strong violence, injury detail, sexualised violence, suicide references
Classified Date:
08/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
violence
A visually discreet but impactful sequence sees a young boy repeatedly stab an injured bio-human creature in the back after being instructed to "put it out of its misery". The scene includes focus on the creature's screams and aftermath detail of it's bloodied dead body. There are scenes in which a character is stabbed through the hand, and a villain callously suffocates a man in front of a child.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There is a scene of sexualised violence in which a man sticks his thumb in the fleshy opening of a female bio-human's back whilst forcibly bending her over a table. The woman pretends to be aroused by the assault and licks the man's finger, but he grabs her by the face and threatens her once more until another character comes to her rescue.
suicide and self-harm
There is a scene in which a female bio-human attempts to kill herself with a knife, but is prevented from doing so by another person who consoles her.
injury detail
A child's decomposing body is discovered with maggots in its mouth. A creature is seen with stab wounds, being drained of it's blood, and there is sight of a dead body with a bullet wound to the head.
additional issues
There are scenes of moderate threat in which characters are pursued by villains armed with fantastical guns, a poisonous fungus covers the surfaces of a house threatening to kill those inside, and a man implies he will pull the life support tubes from a sick person's body.
  • Classified date

    21/09/2022

  • Language

    English