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Certificate 
U:
·         Suitable for
audiences aged four years and over
·         At U we only
allow infrequent use of very mild bad language (e.g. ‘damn’ and ‘hell’).
·         Characters
may be seen kissing or cuddling and there may be references to sexual behaviour
·         Violence
will generally be very mild. A U film may include brief fight scenes or moments
where characters are placed in danger.
·         ‘Baddie’
characters may carry or use weapons, but there will be no emphasis on these.
·         E.g. Curious
George, The Bee Movie
PG:
·         PG stands
for Parental Guidance
·         A PG film
should not unsettle a child aged around eight or older
·         A PG film
will not contain any theme which is inappropriate for a child. PG works can
explore challenging issues such as bullying, bereavement or racism.
·         There may be
mild bad language (such as ‘shit’ or ‘son of a bitch’)
·         Sex
references are unlikely unless they are undetailed and infrequent.
·         Violence
will usually be mild.
·         E.g. Saving
Mr. Banks, Shrek
12A
·         12 contain
material that is not generally suitable for children aged under 12
·         The 12A
requires an adult to accompany any child under 12 seeing a 12A film at the
cinema
·         The BBFC's
Guidelines state that strong language (e.g. 'fuck') may be passed at 12 or 12A
(Non Aggressive)
·         Moderate
language (e.g. uses of terms such as ‘bitch’ and ‘twat’ at 12 or 12A).
·         Sex may be
briefly and discreetly portrayed at 12A or 12. Verbal sex references should not
go beyond what is suitable for young teenagers also there may be nudity
·         At 12A,
moderate violence is allowed but it should not dwell on detail. There should be
no emphasis on injuries or blood,
·         Some horror
films are passed at this category. Moderate physical and psychological threat
is permitted at 12A or 12A.
·         E.g.
Hancock, The Switch
15:
·         Strong
violence
·         Frequent
strong language (e.g. 'fuck). Occasionally there may be uses of the strongest
terms (e.g. 'c***'),
·         Portrayals
of sexual activity
·         Strong
verbal references to sex
·         Sexual
nudity
·         Brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal
references to sexual violence
·        
Discriminatory language or behaviour
·         Drug taking
·         E.g. 21 Jump
Street, Bridesmaids
18:
·         Very strong
violence
·         Frequent
strong language (e.g. 'fuck’) and / or very strong language (e.g. ‘c***’),
There is no limit
·         Strong
portrayals of sexual activity
·         Scenes of
sexual violence
·         Strong
horror
·         Strong blood
and gore
·         Real sex (in
some circumstances)
·        
Discriminatory language and behaviour
·         E.g. Taken,
Kill Bill
Considering all the features of each certificate we have decided our film is a 15 as it will contain some use of strong language and violence, although there will be no sexual  activity we still feel  is should be classed as a 15 as that’s the  most appropriate seen as the level of violence and strong language wouldn't be appropriate for a 12 year old yet we want to avoid an 18 certificate as that would cut out to large a portion of our audience would be unnecessary as the blood/gore won't be that strong and nor will the violence

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