Tuesday 22 December 2009

Certificates

If a film is given a U certificate that means it is suitable for all ages. Usually given to children's films



PG, meaning Parental guidence. Means there will be more adult themes that might be distressing to a very young audience.



Tweleve rating means that the no one under the age of tweleve is allowed to see the film. However due to popular demand it was changed to a tweleve A on the release of 'Spider Man' (2001) which means people under the age of tweleve can see the film only with the supervision of an adult.



If a film is given and 15 certificate then no one under the age of fifteen is allowed to see the film, this can be due to references to drugs, sex, violence and strong language.



An 18 certificate means no one under the age of 18 can go and see this film, this could be due to strong language, strong violence, strong sexual scenes or scenes that viewers might find offencesive

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