Jikirag Parents Guide
Jikirag is an upcoming Horror film directed by Alexander J. Baxter, Leigah Keewatin, and Jessica Moutray and written by Alexander J. Baxter, and Jay Martens.
If your kids wish to watch the film it is important for you to check out Jikirag Parents Guide. It gives you prior information about the content of the movie so that you can decide if the film is appropriate for your kids or not.
Jikirag Release Date
Jikirag is set to be released on August 8, 2022.
Movie name | Jikirag |
Genre | Horror |
Director | Alexander J. Baxter, Leigah Keewatin, Jessica Moutray |
Writer | Alexander J. Baxter, Jay Martens |
Release Date | August 8, 2022 |
Run Time | N/A |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Production Company | Constellate Films |
Distributors | Vertical Entertainment |
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Synopsis
A monster founded on the bones of both innocent and foul in a village. The last surviving village elders fight with madness and the macabre to save people from not only themselves.
Jikirag Parents Guide Age Rating
- Scary characters in the forest
- Pagan village
- Monster
- Blood
- This film is not Rated Yet we will update you soon.
Who is in the cast of Jikirag?
- Tracey Roath as Vouga
- Alexander J. Baxter as Ewan
- Roy Campsall as Jikirag
- Josefin Jönsson Tysén as Alis
- Jenna Hill as Loawen
- Corey Woods as Mer
- Jay Martens as Shaman
- Alexa C Miller as Uriel
- Lacey Oake as Aela
- Brian Johnston as Caenen
- Jessica Moutray as Godiva
- Grant Vlahovic as Shapur
- Michael Taylor as Bereck
- John Moutray as Ifan
- Style Dayne as Glynn
Jikirag Official Trailer
Know about Jikirag Parents Guide. Why does Jikirag receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about Jikirag 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).