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- Sex & Nudity (14)
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- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (2)
- Frightening & Intense Scenes (1)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Kurt discusses wanting to sleep with an overweight ugly girl but the smell of her vagina put him off.
- Discussions about Kurt being a virgin and constantly being horny and making up stories about having sex to impress others.
- Kurt mentions a young girl who sleeps with her cousin.
- There is a footage shown of Courtney Love showing off her breasts on camera while in a bathroom with Kurt. The scene lasts at least 40 seconds.
- There is nudity and sexual acts portrayed throughout the film (video footage, photos, drawings shown in Cobains notebook..) including;, women in bathing suits, a scientist giving a diagram of the male anatomy, women wearing short dresses
- There is a scene where Kurt talks about liking a shy quiet girl
- the cover of Nevermind the album is seen with a naked male baby showing its penis vaguely, cheerleaders in short skirts are seen dancing around.
- there's a photograph of Kurt kissing Courtney
- photographs of kurt and courtney kissing
- Includes a close up long clip of Kurt and Courtney making out.
- a clip of Courtney wrapped in a bath towel
- A drawn penis is seen with sperm cells coming out, although drawn very comical.
- Courtney is seen in the bath with her daughter
- Courtney love acts sexual towards Kurt in the middle of the movie.
Violence & Gore
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- Some violent drawings are shown, but nothing too extreme
Profanity
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- Over 30 uses of fuck and one use of cunt.
- Uses of racist and homophobic language primarily the words faggot and nigger are seen written in multiple comic strips.
- Profanity throughout the film.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Kurt is shown smoking cigarettes and on occasion joints. He is seen using a can to smoke hash/weed.
- Drug (mainly heroin) and alcohol use is implied and/or shown, as well as smoking throughout the film.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The documentary delivers a very dark, ominous feeling