A 16-year-old girl raised by her father to be the perfect assassin is dispatched on a mission across Europe. Tracked by a ruthless operatives, she faces startling revelations about her existence and questions about her humanity.
This movie contains 29 potentially triggering events.
it doesnt have a seal of approval however the studio says they didnt harm the animal, this link has the info ->
http://www.studiobriefing.net/2011/04/was-that-caribou-killed-in-hanna/comment-page-1/
for the record, the gore is extremely realistic in this scene
spoilers ////////// there is a brief but intense physical fight between a father and teenage daughter as he attempts to stop her from leaving an area because he fears for her safety
At the very start of the movie a reindeer is shot by an arrow, whimpers, collapses, and whimpers again when the arrow is pulled out of it. Then it is shot in the head
At the family dinner scene, Hanna is asked how her mother died. An old woman is shot through the back of the head. *SPOILER DUH* Erik, who Hanna is brought up to believe is her father, is shot dead offscreen
There is a character described as being "hermaphrodite" and having "both male and female genitalia". I don't think there was any ill will behind it (save for the abusive nature of this bad guy), but "hermaphrodite" has been used as a slur for intersex people in the past
There is mild blood throughout the movie, and only one scene in the very beginning that shows a moose with it's insides exposed for roughly 10 seconds. Other than that there is no other intense gore.