Film Certificate Ratings
The BBFC rate films before they are released in cinemas, depending on how suitable they are for an age range.
There are:
U - universal, films which are suitable for all age ranges
PG - parental guidance, films which require parents permission or an adult in the room.
12A - you have to be 12 or older to see these films, unless you have an adult with you
15 - you have to be 15 or over to see these films
18 - you have to be 18 or older to watch these films
For my film opening, i don't think the rating would be over a 12A as it will not be containing bad language or innapropriate scenes. It would only be a 12A as some concepts would be hard for anyone younger to understand
U - universal, films which are suitable for all age ranges
PG - parental guidance, films which require parents permission or an adult in the room.
12A - you have to be 12 or older to see these films, unless you have an adult with you
15 - you have to be 15 or over to see these films
18 - you have to be 18 or older to watch these films
For my film opening, i don't think the rating would be over a 12A as it will not be containing bad language or innapropriate scenes. It would only be a 12A as some concepts would be hard for anyone younger to understand
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