1. British Board of Film Classification | Rating System Wiki - Fandom
History · Ratings · Rating info
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is an organisation that rates both films and home videos (it originally rated video games, until 2012, with the PEGI replacing it) in the United Kingdom. The rating system was introduced in 1912 and also rates videos. Because one county's view of a film is different from another county's view, county authorities are ultimately responsible for film ratings for cinema showings in their area. See also: History of British film certificates The BBFC was
2. The US Ratings System - BFI Screenonline
Broadly speaking, current British classifications are similar to US ones - G equals U, PG equals PG, PG-13 equals 12A (barring a one-year age difference) and NC ...
How films are classified and censored in the United States
3. BBFC Movie Ratings Information in the UK - Parent Previews
All ages admitted, but Parental Guidance is recommended. It is the board's policy that movies rated "PG" should not disturb a child of about 8 years of age or ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has the responsibility of providing British movie ratings along with British video ratings. Using an employed board of 16 examiners and 3 senior examiners, each movie is usually viewed by 2 people who apply one of the following classifications:
4. PG Parental Guidance - BBFC
General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. A PG film should not unsettle a child aged around eight or older. Unaccompanied children ...
5. Film classifications - what they mean | MadeForMums
The 12A rating was introduced to take the space in British cinema that the PG-13 rating occupies in the USA. It should also be noted that although 12A films ...
Film ratings help give you an idea of what a film may contain, whether it's bad language, sex, violence or even scary scenes
6. The Film Rating System - Atlas Cinemas
PG-13 - Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Parents are urged to be cautious. Some material may not be appropriate for pre-teenagers.
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7. BBFC 15, MPAA PG-13: An analysis of who got it right(-ish)
Feb 5, 2019 · A common response from British preteens when they find out a film that had been awarded a PG-13 by the MPAA has got a 15 from the BBFC.
Done by request of reader David. UPDATE/REDACTION: Oopsie. Taken has been replaced by Nerve. Turns out the 15-rated cut of Taken by the BBFC is less edited then the PG-13 one. I still believe that …
8. Frequently Asked Questions - BBFC
For instance, nineteen PG-13 films were passed 15 in the UK in 2014, rather than at 12A, which is perceived to be the UK equivalent of PG-13. Why are some ...
Find out more about the BBFC and the work we do; parents guides, age ratings, how and why we classify content.