The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) was founded in 1912 to classify films and videos for public
viewing in the UK. They assign age ratings to films and videos to help consumers and families determine
appropriate content. The BBFC reviews content and suggests age ratings, may require cuts to achieve a less
restrictive rating, and has the power to reject films that do not comply with laws protecting children. They
rate both films and video games, and were responsible for initially banning the video game "The Punisher"
for its graphic interrogation scenes. Filmmakers must consider the BBFC guidelines and age ratings when
creating films to ensure their content is suitable for their intended audience.