Nana (1926) Poster

(1926)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Sex: None
  • Nudity: A glimpse of a female breast and nipple, when a male servant pulls the top of a female servant's blouse down.
  • Topless/nude female statues and paintings/other illustrations are shown occasionally throughout, although they are rarely shown predominately or in detail.
  • In a short scene "Nana" (Catherine Hessling) is shown lying down on her stomach facing the camera, which as a result exposes a large amount of cleavage.
  • In a short scene "Nana" (Catherine Hessling) is shown bathing. There is no explicit nudity, although there is a moment in which her upper bare back is shown as she exits the tub.

Violence & Gore

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Alcohol: A number of scenes show drinking and high spirits. This includes "Nana" (Catherine Hessling) drinking several glasses of alcohol in a short period of time, which as a result makes her drunk.
  • Smoking and in one scene a woman take snuff
  • Drugs, recreational: None

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A barn is shown burning after a man intentionally starts it. A horse is trapped inside, but doesn't appear frightened.

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Violence & Gore

  • At least two men commit suicide. In one case a man stabs himself with a knife. All that is shown is him raising the knife. His body isn't shown, although a maid is shown attempting to clean up a blood stain later on. In another case a main drinks poison. The back of his head is shown while actually drinking the poison. He is shown in the process of dying, and eventually collapsing.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • "Nana" (Catherine Hessling) has visions of the people she caused the suicides of, by seeing them in a somewhat transparent ghost-like form.

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