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Sex & Nudity

We see various shots of full-frontal and rear nudity of Guaraní people, both children and adults throughout the film, but it's never presented in a sexual manner and is portrayed in a naturalistic manner

Rodrigo finds his brother in bed with his mistress and we see them both covered from the chest-up with a sheet, implying sexuality

Violence & Gore

A man is stabbed to death in a duel and we see some blood.

The Guaraní chief snaps Father Gabriel's clarinet in two out of anger

The final battle scene contains a few minutes of shooting with firearms and arrows although very little blood is seen, by the end, the entire village is seen burning to the ground

Profanity

None

None

Some children are shot in the final confrontation, which may seem disturbing to some

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