Monday 8 December 2014

BBFC (British Board of Film Certificate) PG

PG



PG:
PG or Parental guidance means that some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.

Discrimination: Discriminatory language or behaviour is unlikely to be acceptable unless clearly disapproved of, or in an educational or historical context, or in a particularly dated work with no likely appeal to children. Discrimination by a character with whom children can readily identify is unlikely to be acceptable.

Drugs: References to illegal drugs or drug misuse must be innocuous or carry a suitable anti-drug message.
Imitable behaviour: No detail of potentially dangerous behaviour which young children are likely to copy, if that behaviour is presented as safe or fun. No glamorisation of realistic or easily accessible weapons such as knives. No focus on anti-social behaviour which young children are
likely to copy.
Language: Mild bad language only. Aggressive or very frequent use of mild bad language may result in a work being passed at a higher category.
Nudity: There may be nudity with no sexual context.

Sex: Sexual activity may be implied, but should be discreet and infrequent. Mild sex references and innuendo only.

Threat:
Frightening sequences or situations where characters are in danger should not be prolonged or intense. Fantasy settings may be a mitigating factor.

Violence:
Violence will usually be mild. However there may be moderate violence, without detail, if justified by its context (for example, history, comedy or fantasy).


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