Incantation Age Rating
Incantation is an upcoming Taiwanese horror film directed by Kevin Ko. This one is described as “the scariest Taiwanese film ever,”.
This film is inspired by a true story that follows a family of cult worshippers in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and was shot according to the found footage.
Before letting your kids watch the film check out the Incantation Age Rating in the below article to find out if the film is appropriate for your kids or not.
Release Date
Incantation was released on 18 March 2022 in Taiwan and is set to be released worldwide on 8 July 2022 on Netflix.
Movie Name | Incantation |
Genre | Horror |
Director | Kevin Ko |
Writer | Che-Wei Chang and Kevin Ko |
Release Date | 8 July 2022 (Netflix) |
Runtime | 1h 50m |
Country | Taiwan |
Language | Chinese |
Official website | Incantationfilm2022 |
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Overview
Six years ago, Li Ronan was cursed after breaking a religious taboo. Now, she must protect her daughter from the consequences of her actions. This found true story inspires footage film.
Incantation Age Rating
Incantation is rated TV-MA (Mature Adults Only) for suicide, self-harm, and gore. Incantation is rated NC16 in Singapore.
Program-rated TV-MA is intended to be viewed by mature, adult audiences and may be unsuitable for children under 17. Contains content that is unsuitable for children. Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian.
Incantation Parents Guide
- Violence
- Blood
- Horror
- Physical assault toward children
- Terrifying images
- Drak theme
Incantation Cast
- Hsuan-yen Tsai as Ruo-nan
- Ying-Hsuan Kao
- Sean Lin
- Ching-Yu Wen
Incantation Official Trailer
Know about Incantation Age Rating. Why does Incantation receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about Incantation ratings in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland, and overseas.
In fact, the age rating is fixed by MPAA ( Motion Picture Association of America film rating system), BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).