Frozen
NZ release: 26 December 2013
Suitable for general audiences Rated on: 26 December 2013
What’s it about?
Queen Elsa unleashes an eternal winter curse upon her kingdom, forcing her sister Anna to join forces with a rugged mountain man, a reindeer, and a cheerful snowman to save her kingdom.
The facts
- Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee (Frozen II, Surf’s Up)
- English language
- Runtime: 106 minutes
- Starring voice acting by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad
- Animated film by Disney (Moana, Coco)
Why did it get this rating?
This film was cross-rated by the Film and Video Labelling Body. You can find out more about cross-rating here.
Frightening scenes and mild slapstick violence
Low level violence, mostly comedic and no serious injuries or wound details are shown.
The film does contain a few frightening scenes. Characters are chased and threatened. Other scenes include characters with guns and bows trying to hurt a character. A character is impaled in the shoulder and pinned to the wall with icicles - no wound detail or serious injuries are shown. This may upset some younger viewers.
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