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Canada
(Toronto International Film Festival)
2005-09-10
Canada
(Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival)
2005-09-25
USA
(Chicago International Film Festival)
2005-10
USA
(Slamdance Film Festival)
2006-01-20
Still Life
(Original title)
Застывшая жизнь
Russia
Sex & Nudity
None
None.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
Nathan accidentally runs over a mannequin, and he gets out of the car to find its head smashed and bits of plastic around its body.
Profanity
None
None.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Moderate
Nathan is seen taking pills at the beginning of the film.
There is an underlying theme/topic of drug misuse, and the effects of drugs on the perpetrator and the people around them.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Moderate
There are scenes of psychological threat as Nathan drives through a town of mannequins, and begins to question reality and his own sanity.
The scene where Nathan hits a mannequin with his car is sudden and unexpected.
The scene where Nathan attacks the three mannequins is quite intense and shocking.
YouTube Rating - Rated 15 (bloody images, psychological threat, drug misuse theme).