Amy Bradley Is Missing

NZ release: 16 July 2025

Sexual themes Rated on: 16 July 2025

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What’s it about?

This true-crime series investigates the 1998 disappearance of 23-year-old woman Amy Bradley from a cruise in the Caribbean and her family’s tireless search for answers.

The facts 

  • Directed by Ari Mark and Phil Lott
  • 3 episodes, 45 minutes each (on average)
  • English language

Why did it get this rating? 

This series was self-rated by the Netflix. You can find out more about cross-rating here.

It follows the story of a woman who disappeared, showing real-life photos and videos of her, which may be emotionally intense for some viewers.

Some scenes, which use sound effects and reenactment videos to give the impression of being on a boat in the middle of the sea, may be disorientating for some.

Sexual themes

Blurred nude photos of the victim, Amy, that were emailed to her family members are shown onscreen multiple times. No actual nudity it shown, but she is shown in lingerie. The photos can be made out as sexual photos where she is in exposed positions, which may be disturbing given she is said to have been a victim of human trafficking.

Violence

Relatives and friends explain in interviews their suspicions about whether a woman was killed or drowned.

Suicide

During interviews, parents contemplate whether they think their daughter drowned herself or not.

Helplines:

Sexual violence and suicide references could be upsetting for some viewers, especially for those who have gone through similar experiences. If you are struggling with what you have seen on-screen please reach out for help. If you or someone you know needs to talk:

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