Rubikon Parents Guide
Rubikon is an upcoming Sci-Fi film directed by Magdalena Lauritsch. The story is set in 2056 and follows the growth of a toxic cloud of pollution that swallows the planet and kills the vast majority of us.
It is important for parents to check age ratings and parents’ guide of a film their kids wish to watch. It provides you the prior information related to the content shown in the film that helps you to decide if the film is suitable for your kids or not. Check out Rubikon parents guide and Age Rating.
Rubikon Release Date
Rubikon is scheduled to be released on July 1, 2022
Movie Name | Rubikon |
Genre | Sci-Fi |
Director | Magdalena Lauritsch |
Written by | Magdalena Lauritsch, Jessica Lind, Elisabeth Schmied |
Release Date | September 15, 2022 |
Country | Austria |
Language | English |
Production companies | Samsara Filmproduktion, Graf Film |
Distributors | IFC Midnight (USA) |
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Rubikon Official Synopsis
Following a catastrophe on Earth, the planet is covered in a toxic fog. The crew in the space station must decide whether to risk their lives to get home and search for survivors, or stay safe in the station’s “algae symbiosis system”.
Rubikon Parents Guide | Age Rating
- The film has not been rated yet we will update you soon.
Who is in the cast of Rubikon?
- Julia Franz Richter as Hannah Wagner
- George Blagden as Gavin Abbott
- Mark Ivanir as Dimitri Krylow
- Nicholas Monu as Philipp Jenson
- Daniela Kong as Tracy Sato
- Konstantin Frolov as Danilo Krylow
- Hannah Rang as Knopf
- Ljubisa Gruicic as Sergio
- Jonas Gerzabek as Little Knopf
- Stephanie Cannon as Esther
Rubikon Official Trailer
Know about Rubikon Parents Guide. Why do Rubikon receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about Rubikon 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).