Olga Parents Guide And Age Rating
Olga is a 2021 Swiss drama film that Elie Grappe directs. The movie was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.
Here in this article below, you will get to know Olga Age Rating and know more about Olga parent guide, release date, and cast.
Olga Release Date
Olga is expected to be released on June 24, 2022, on 606 Distribution
Movie Name | Olga |
Genre | Drama, Sport |
Director | Elie Grappe |
Written by | Raphaëlle Desplechin, Elie Grappe |
Production companies | Point Prod, Cinémadefacto, Point Prod, Canal+ |
Distributors | 606 Distribution |
Release Date | June 24, 2022 |
Country | France, Switzerland, Ukraine |
Language | Russian, French, German, Italian, English |
Runtime | 1 hour 25 minutes |
Official website | 606 Distribution |
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Olga Official Synopsis
Olga Parent guide
- No such sexual content and nudity is shown.
- There are some frightening scenes in the movie.
- Use of profanity.
- No consumption of alcohol or no smoking was shown.
- Girls in the movie are wearing revealing clothes.
Olga Wallpaper and Images
Who is in the cast of Olga?
- Anastasiia Budiashkina as Olga
- Sabrina Rubtsova as Sasha
- Caterina Barloggio as Steffi
- Théa Brogli as Zoé
- Jérôme Martin as Adrien
- Tanya Mikhina as Ilona Budishkina
- Alicia Onomor as Juliette
- Lou Steffen as Andrea
- Aleksandr Mavrits as Vassily
- Philippe Schuler as Erich Fromm
- Stéphanie Chuat as Catherine
- Roger Jendly as Le grand-père d’Olga
- Pierre Mifsud
- Max Rüdlinger
- Monika Schätzle
- Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos as French gymnast Julia Chraïti
Olga Official Trailer
Know about Olga Parents Guide. Why does Olga receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about Olga ratings in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland, and overseas.
Olga is rated E in Australia, 12 in Colombia, 15A in Ireland, 12 in the Netherlands, 15 in Norway, 11 in Sweden, 6+ in Turkey, and 15 in the United Kingdom.
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).