Gore: One scene shows raw meat being cut up.
A young man is shot, no graphic depiction, but a little blood.
Violence: Group fist fight.
Tout public, comme le classement en France et Italie, mais je recommande un encadrement pour les enfants de moins de 8 ou 7 ans.
The tone is sad from the very start. The characters in Giacinto's family, including the house tyrant Giacinto himself, have no future. They are thrown out of society, they are not welcome anymore. However, these kind of people exists for real, and that's one reason why I think this is a important movie which shal not be hidden for all children! Children needs to learn that not all people are kind and gentle, and this movie gives a possible picture of why, even if it's not a documentary.
During the opening scene, father Giacinto aims his double-barreled shotgun at one of his sons for trying to take his money.
Parent supervision might be required under 7 or 8 years.
Film for all public.