Movies|The National Audiovisual Institute has now classified The Apprentice as suitable for over 16s.
National the audiovisual institute Kavi has raised young people About Donald Trump telling The Apprentice – the age limit of a drama film.
The film was previously classified as permitted for those over 12 years old. Now the age limit has been raised so that it is allowed for people over 16 years old.
Kavi says in its press release that the age limit was raised based on public feedback.
According to Kavi, the film contains sexual violence, open sex scenes, non-dominant use of drugs and content that causes quite intense anxiety. The reason for raising the age limit is that the film contains strong violence and overt sexual content.
Iranian-Danish Ali Abbasin guided by The Apprentice premiered in Finland on October 11.
The film is set in Trump’s real estate mogul era in 1970s and 1980s New York. The movie stars a young Donald Trump Sebastian Stan. The central character of the film is also Trump’s mentor, an evil lawyer Roy Cohnwhich presents Jeremy Strong.
Republican presidential candidate Trump’s campaign team vehemently opposed the screening of the film. Presidential candidate’s campaign manager Steven Cheung called the film “garbage”, “pure fiction” and a “thoroughly malicious libel” that “shouldn’t see the light of day”. Also the billionaire who financed the film And Snyder got mad after seeing the movie.
The film includes a scene where Donald rapes his spouse Ivana Trumpinwhich is portrayed in the film Maria Bakalova. The scene is based on Ivana Trump’s affidavit and statement she once gave.
Movies age limits are reclassified in Finland from time to time after the premiere.
In July, Kavi dropped a horror-oriented action film The Crow‘s age limit for the remake. The picture program classifier had originally given the film the highest age limit of K18. In the reclassification, however, its age limit was lowered to the K16 category.