Malevolent Phantom
Certificate
U:
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Suitable for audiences aged
four years and over
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At U we only allow infrequent
use of very mild bad language (e.g. ‘damn’ and ‘hell’).
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Characters may be seen kissing
or cuddling and there may be references to sexual behaviour
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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.
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E.g. Curious George, The Bee
Movie
PG:
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PG stands for Parental Guidance
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A PG film should not unsettle a
child aged around eight or older
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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.
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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.
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E.g. Saving Mr. Banks, Shrek
12A
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12 contain material that is not
generally suitable for children aged under 12
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The 12A requires an adult to
accompany any child under 12 seeing a 12A film at the cinema
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The BBFC's Guidelines state
that strong language (e.g. 'fuck') may be passed at 12 or 12A (Non Aggressive)
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Moderate language (e.g. uses of
terms such as ‘bitch’ and ‘twat’ at 12 or 12A).
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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
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At 12A, moderate violence is
allowed but it should not dwell on detail. There should be no emphasis on
injuries or blood,
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Some horror films are passed at
this category. Moderate physical and psychological threat is permitted at 12A
or 12A.
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E.g. Hancock, The Switch
15:
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Strong violence
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Frequent strong language (e.g.
'fuck). Occasionally there may be uses of the strongest terms (e.g.
'c***'),
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Portrayals of sexual activity
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Strong verbal references to sex
·
Sexual nudity
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Brief scenes of sexual violence or
verbal references to sexual violence
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Discriminatory language or behaviour
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Drug taking
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E.g. 21 Jump Street, Bridesmaids
18:
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Very strong violence
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Frequent strong language (e.g.
'fuck’) and / or very strong language (e.g. ‘c***’), There is no limit
·
Strong portrayals of sexual
activity
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Scenes of sexual violence
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Strong horror
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Strong blood and gore
·
Real sex (in some
circumstances)
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Discriminatory language and
behaviour
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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,
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 it may effect a 12 year old.
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