(French speaking region) (Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival)
Oct 19, 2011
France
(Festival Mauvais Genre)
Apr 7, 2012
Austria
(DVD premiere)
Jun 15, 2012
USA
(DVD and Blu-ray premiere)
Jul 31, 2012
France
(Samain du Cinema Fantastique)
Oct 26, 2012
Japan
(DVD premiere)
Jan 25, 2013
The Bunny Game
(Original title)
The Bunny Game
Canada (English title)
The Bunny Game
Ecuador
The Bunny Game
France
The Bunny Game
Germany
Το παιχνίδι του κουνελιού
Greece
The Bunny Game
India (English title)
The Bunny Game
Italy
バニーゲーム
Japan (Japanese title)
The Bunny Game
Mexico
The Bunny Game
Philippines (English title)
The Bunny Game
Poland
Кроличьи игры
Russia
The Bunny Game
Singapore (English title)
The Bunny Game
South Africa (English title)
The Bunny Game
UK
The Bunny Game
USA
Sex & Nudity
Severe
The female lead is shown giving a graphic blowjob to a john early in the film, without ejaculation. His penis is shown for an extended period.
The protagonist is a prostitute. There are multiple sex scenes.
A man's buttocks is exposed after having sex.
A woman provides oral sex in an alleyway. Prolonged sequence but there is no nudity.
Female lead is nude for about 2/3 of the movie
Violence & Gore
Severe
Heavy torture violence.
There is no gore in this movie - in nearly all of the below scenes the female is naked.
A man beats and strangles a woman until she is unconscious. He then abducts and tortures her physically and sexually.
2 Women are branded (not special effects).
A man violently hits a woman.
There are a few choking scenes.
A woman is strangled with a plastic bag over her head.
A man intentionally strangles himself with a plastic bag several times.
Profanity
Moderate
There is little dialogue in the movie, but the word "motherfucker" is used.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Severe
Heavy drinking and smoking.
Several instances of snorting cocaine as the lead character appears to have a serious addiction.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Severe
The last 2/3 of this movie are extremely intense. All of the scenes, except for the alcohol and drug use, disturbingly, are all real, including the branding scene.