Ghosts of Mississippi
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Sex & Nudity

A Few Kisses, but that's it.

Violence & Gore

Opening shot depicts assassination of Civil Rights member Medgar Evers. Man is shot in the back and blood is shown on the front of his shirt Boy punched other boy is punched in the face and blood drips out

Profanity

Maybe 1 "F" word Several "S" words Considering setting and situation, multiple uses of "nigger". Nothing very heavy

People drink beer, no abuse is shown and no pervasive drug or alcohol use is depicted

The opening scene of Evers' assassination is very emotional and possibly intense for very younger viewers.

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Rated PG-13 for a strong scene of violence and for racial dialogue

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