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Der Name der Rose
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Sex & Nudity

This film contains a sex scene between the 15 year old novice monk Adso and an unnamed peasant girl that lasts for about 4 minutes ... features partial nudity, heavy kissing. Later a girl has her robes ripped open to reveil her breasts. The film also contains references to monks bribing the same peasant girl with food in exchange for sexual favors, homosexual relationships between the monks, and accusations of characters having "intercourse with the devil". We see a naked man (no genitals are visible) on an autopsy table twice.

Violence & Gore

This film contains murder and torture scenes, though much of the violence takes place off camera. There is vivid depiction of the results of the murder and torture including blood, autopsy scenes, and an impaled body. There is also a depiction of a monk who catches on fire and of people being burned at the stake.

Profanity

This film contains mild profanity ... bitch, hell, damn.

No depiction and/or discussion of drinking, smoking, drugs, etc. etc.

The film does contain frightening/intense scenes ... burning heretics at the stake, murder, discovery of dead bodies, autopsy, etc. etc.

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Certification:

Portugal:M/12 / Iceland:14 / Canada:R (Nova Scotia/Ontario) / Spain:13 / UK:15 (re-rating) / Argentina:16 / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Finland:K-16 / France:U / Netherlands:16 / Norway:15 / Singapore:M18 / Sweden:15 / UK:18 / USA:R / West Germany:16 / Canada:PA (Manitoba) / Australia:M


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