Mango (2025) is a Danish romantic comedy-drama set largely in Málaga, Spain. The film is directed by Mehdi Avaz and written by Milad Schwartz Avaz and collaborators.
It stars Josephine Park as Lærke, Dar Salim as Alex, and Josephine Chavarria Højbjerg as Agnes. The plot follows an ambitious hotel manager sent to build a luxury hotel on a mango farm, where she clashes then falls for the farm’s owner while trying to balance career and family. Mango streams on Netflix on November 7, 2025.
Mango Age Rating
Mango is officially rated TV-MA on Netflix for mature thematic elements, suggestive content, and strong emotional intensity. This rating means the film is intended for mature audiences only and may not be suitable for viewers under 17 without parental supervision.
The tone of the movie leans sincere and heartfelt rather than graphic, but the themes of grief, romantic tension, and adult relationships are clearly aimed at an older audience. While the story avoids explicit nudity or extreme language, its emotional realism and romantic intimacy make it best suited for mature teens and adults.
Violence & Peril
Violence in Mango is low. The story focuses on emotional conflict rather than physical danger. There are tense moments tied to grief and hard choices, but no graphic physical violence. The film creates mild tension through arguments and dramatic personal stakes.
Language
Language appears mild to moderate. The trailer and early coverage suggest occasional adult expressions but not constant strong profanity. Any harsher language is used in emotional scenes rather than for shock value.
Mature Themes
Mango explores adult themes: grief, loss, career sacrifice, and complicated family dynamics. It centers on romance, attraction, and the consequences of ambition. There is emphasis on second chances and healing after tragedy. Expect intimate, emotionally frank scenes that are sentimental rather than explicit.
Is Mango Suitable for Teens?
Ages 10–12: No. The film’s adult emotional themes and romantic material are beyond this group.
Ages 13–15: Not recommended. Younger teens may struggle with the film’s mature context and relationship complexity.
Ages 16–17: With guidance. Older teens may watch with a parent. Discuss themes of grief, consent, and career choices after viewing.
Final recommendation: Best suited to viewers 16+ for mature emotional content, and 18+ if you follow the TV-MA label the filmmakers or promotions use.
What Parents Can Do
- Watch first if possible. Pre-screening helps parents judge suitability for their teen.
- Prepare a short talk. Explain grief, second chances, and workplace pressure before viewing.
- Use the film as discussion fuel. Ask your teen about cthe hoices characters make and how they cope.
Official Trailer
FAQs
Q: What is Mango’s official rating?
A: Netflix shows regional advisories (e.g., 13+, 15+, 16+). You noted TV-MA, which signals mature content.
Q: Is Mango appropriate for kids or young teens?
A: No — the film explores adult grief, romance, and career stress.
Q: Does Mango have violent or scary scenes?
A: No major violence; any tension is emotional and relationship-based.
Q: Is there sexual content or nudity?
A: The film focuses on romance and intimacy. Trailer material suggests kissing and intimate scenes, but not explicit nudity in promotional clips. Parents should pre-screen to confirm.
Q: Is the language strong?
A: Language is likely mild to moderate and used in emotional scenes rather than constant profanity.
Q: Where can I watch Mango?
A: Mango premieres on Netflix on November 7, 2025. Check your regional Netflix listing.
