2. BBFC
British Board of Film Classification .
Film and Video Game classification.
A non-governmental organisation funded
by the film industry.
Responsible for the classification and
censorship of movies within the UK.
3. Uc
Universal Children
This is suited for films that are suitable for
all audiences, especially for children under
the age of 3.
This was used only in videos and retired
in 2009.
4. U
Universal
Suitable for all ages.
Though the BBFC can not predict what
might upset a child, films under this
classification should be suitable for ages 3
and older.
5. PG
Parental Guidance
General viewing but some parts may be
unsuitable for children that are too young.
Films under this classification must be
suitable for children ages 8 and older.
Though PG means that it is up to the
parents are to decided whether the
content is unsuitable for their children.
6. 12A
12 Accompanied
These films are recommended for people
of the age 12 and over.
Though it is required that they are
accompanied by an adult.
7. 12
Recommended for people 12 and older.
Though anyone under the age of 12 may
see it as long as their parent or guardian
says they can.
No one under the age of 12 may buy or
rent a ‘12’ rated DVD.
8. 15
Suitable for people of the age of 15 and
older.
No one under the age of 15 may see the
film in the cinema, nor but or rent a ’15’
rated DVD.
9. 18
Suitable for adults only.
Nobody under the age of 18 may see in
the cinema, nor buy or rent a ‘18’ rated
DVD.
These films often contain scene of
extreme gore/violence and or a sexually
explicit content.
10. R18
Only to be shown or sold to adults over the
age of 18.
To be shown in specially licensed cinema
or supplied to only licensed sex shop.
These films contain sexually explicit or
pornographic content.
11. My Movie
My movie would have to be rated 15 because it has a
high content of violence and gore but it is not too
graphic as to be labelled as a 18.
The violence comes through is mutable fighting scene
where people get badly wounded or even die.
The gore comes through in my character of Connor
because he goes through a area of the film where he
becomes bloodthirsty as a vampire.