(Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival)
May 14, 2021
Portugal
(RTP 1, TV premiere)
Nov 14, 2021
USA
(New York Polish Film Festival)
Jun 5, 2022
Mr. Jones
(Original title)
Mr. Jones
Australia
A Sombra de Stalin
Brazil
Мистър Джоунс
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
Mr. Jones
Canada (English title)
Mr. Jones
Canada (French title)
Pan Jones
Czech Republic
Den sorte jord
Denmark
Hr. Jones
Estonia
L'ombre de Staline
France
Red Secrets - Im Fadenkreuz Stalins
Germany
Ο κύριος Τζόουνς
Greece
Mr. Jones
Hungary
Mr. Jones
India (English title)
Mr. Jones
Ireland (English title)
Mr. Jones
Italy
赤い闇 スターリンの冷たい大地で
Japan (Japanese title)
Ponas Džounsas
Lithuania
Mr. Jones
Mexico
Mr. Jones
Netherlands
Mr. Jones
New Zealand (English title)
Den Sorte Jord
Norway
Mr. Jones
Philippines (English title)
Obywatel Jones
Poland
Mr. Jones - A Verdade da Mentira
Portugal
Domnul Jones
Romania
Гарет Джонс
Russia
Mr. Jones
Singapore (English title)
Mr. Jones
South Africa (English title)
Mr. Jones
Spain
El senyor Jones
Spain (Catalan title)
Mr. Jones
Sweden
普立茲記者
Taiwan
雪地裡的真相
Taiwan (festival title)
Mr. Jones: Thotrahat Wikrit Phlik Lok
Thailand (Thai title)
Mr. Jones
UK
Man Made
UK (working title)
Mr. Jones
USA
Mr. Jones
USA (Spanish title)
Ціна правди
Ukraine
Ngài Jones
Vietnam
Sex & Nudity
Moderate
Sex: None
During a party scene there are several naked women with brief full frontal and rear female nudity, and male nongenital nudity.
Mr Jones visites a party where a few naked women are seen in the background, mostly out of focus. During some seconds bare breasts ate visible. The only male nudity is one person from behind during a few seconds.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
Discussion of a murder and dead people seen, but no real violence seen.
Profanity
Mild
There's some swear words.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Moderate
Many characters smoke cigarettes, including Gareth and Ada.
During the Moscow party scene, there is a discussion about cocaine and a female partygoer can be seen injecting it into her arm.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Moderate
Gareth Jones witnesses two men and a horse pulling a sleigh full of corpses. Further up the road, they come across the corpse of a mother and a still alive, crying baby. The mother is put on the sleigh and then the baby.
The corpses of many victims of the Holodomor are shown.