Friday 6 November 2009

Certificate

I went on the SBBFC to look at certificates for films.
This talks about what makes a film a certain certificate.
Under the category '15' it states:

What sort of issues might I find in a ‘15’ film, DVD or video game?


‘15’ works are stronger than '12' or ‘12A’ rated works and could include any of the following:

• strong violence
• frequent strong language (eg 'f***').
• 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

Occasionally there may be uses of the strongest terms (eg 'c***'), although continued aggressive use will not normally be passed at ‘15’. For more detailed information on the ‘15’ category click here to read the BBFC guidelines



What about horror works?

At’15’ there can be strong threat and menace (as long as it is not sadistic or sexualised), although the strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable.


I think this relates to my film opening and I would therefore give it the certificate 15.

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