Friday, 14 October 2011

BBFC

sU Universal - Suitable for evryone
A ‘U’ film should be appropriate for audiences aged four years and over.
·     No discriminatory language or behaviour unless clearly disapproved of.
·     No references to illegal drugs or drug misuse unless they are rare and inoffensive, or there is a clear educational purpose or anti-drug message suitable for young children.
·    Scary sequences should be mild, brief and unlikely to cause unnecessary anxiety to young children. The outcome should be reassuring.
·    No possibly dangerous behaviour which young children are likely to copy. No emphasis on realistic or easily accessible weapons.
·     Infrequent use only of very mild bad language.
·    Occasional natural nudity, with no sexual context.
·    Slight sexual behaviour (for example, kissing) and references only (for example, to ‘making love’).
·    While problematic themes may be present, their treatment must be sensitive and appropriate for young children.
·    Mild violence only. Occasional mild threat or menace only.
sPG Parental Guidance
‘PG’ rated films are for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
Unaccompanied children of any age may watch. A ‘PG’ film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. However, parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset younger or more sensitive children.

Where sex material genuinely seeks to inform and educate people in human sexuality, safer sex and health, explicit images of sexual activity may be permitted.
sR18 To be shown only in specially licensed cinemas, or supplied only in licensed sex shops, and to adults of not less than 18 years.

The ‘R18’ class is a special and legally restricted classification mainly for explicit works of consenting sex or strong fetish material involving adults. Films may only be shown to adults in specially licensed cinemas, and video works may be supplied to adults only in licensed sex shops. ‘R18’ video works may not be supplied by mail order. The following content is not acceptable:
  • any material which is in breach of the criminal law, including material judged to be obscene under the current interpretation of the Obscene Publications Act 1959
  • material (including dialogue) likely to encourage an interest in sexually abusive activity (for example, paedophilia, incest or rape) which may include adults role-playing as non-adults
  • the portrayal of any sexual activity which involves lack of consent (whether real or simulated). Any form of physical restraint which prevents participants from indicating a withdrawal of consent
  • the infliction of pain or acts which may cause lasting physical harm, whether real or (in a sexual context) simulated. Some allowance may be made for moderate, non-abusive, consensual activity
  • penetration by any object associated with violence or likely to cause physical harm
  • any sexual threats, humiliation or abuse which does not form part of a clearly consenting role-playing game. Strong physical or verbal abuse, even if consensual, is unlikely to be acceptable.
These Guidelines will be applied to the same standard regardless of sexual orientation.

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