Thursday, 25 November 2010

Film Classifications

The BBFC stands for the British Board of Film Classification. It is a non-govermental association funded by the film industry and nationally responsible for film classifications. 'Classification' is to arrange things into different classes or catagories; in this case, catagorising films depending on their suitability for different age groups. The different 'classes' are U, PG, 12, 12a, 15, 18 and R18.

The classification citerea are as follows:

  • Discrimination
  • Drugs
  • Horror
  • Imitable Behavior
  • Language
  • Nudity
  • Sex
  • Theme
  • Violence
A film's classification is decided on its content regarding the above criteria -  for example in a PG film, sexual activity may be implied but must be discreet and infrequent. However, in an 18, frequent sexual activity may be displayed. 

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