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The guidelines of BBFC

     By hajra mubashar
•   The bbfc is an independent body funded through the films that it classifies
•   it nationally classifies films distributed in the UK
•   It is also responsible for the classification of certain video games, DVDs and
    videos
•   It must be stressed that the BBFC guidelines are not a legal document
•   There are various acts that the BBFC have to consider such as the human
    rights, licencing, the video recording act and many more
•   These acts have to be acknowledged before making the decision on
    classification
Mission- as quoted from bbfc
                website
• ‘‘protect the public, and especially children, from content
  which might raise harm risks
• empower the public, especially parents, to make informed
  viewing choices
• recognise and respect adult freedom of choice within the law
• respond to and reflect changing social attitudes towards
  media content through proactive public consultation and
  research
• provide a cost-effective, efficient classification service within
  our statutory remit
• work in partnership with the industry to develop innovative
  service models to provide content advice which support
  emerging media delivery systems
• provide an effective service to enforcement agencies’’- BBFC
  website mission statement
U- universal
•   Universal is suitable for all, it should be generally suitable for audiences of
    age four and over
•   It should be suitable enough for a pre-school child to view unaccompanied
•   There should be no references to drugs, no sexual nudity, kissing being the
    strongest form of sexual behaviour, mild violence, no discriminatory
    language, very brief scary references, sensitive and discreet themes that
    don’t come across as too problematic
•   There should be no dangerous behaviour that young people may be
    inclined to mimic
•   Mild bad language should be used as seldom as possible
PG- parental guidance
• PG, is basically general viewing, but some scenes may be
  inappropriate for children
• It should not disturb children aged eight or older
• Again, any references to drugs should be not be provocative and
  should perhaps carry an anti-drug message
• There a should be very mild bad language
• Anything that is completely prohibited at the U certificate is not
  allowed but in discretion
• Sexual nudity for the purposes of pornography and voyeurism is
  completely inappropriate
12A and 12
• 12A/12 is suitable for ages 12 years and over
• Both have the same criteria
• Here the themes become more adult, allowing the
  misuse of drugs but no glamorisation, horror should be
  moderate and infrequent, sex can be briefly protrayed,
  anything inappropriate for children can be shown to
  young teenagers however it should not be empasised
• 12A is for cinema film, anyone younger than 12 cannot
  rent or buy films with this certificate
15
• Suitable for ages 15 and over, so nobody
  under 15 can buy or rent a film certified 15
• There is very little limits on 15 films,
  except that gory, sadistic or sexualised
  images are not allowed
• Sexual activity should be in detail
18
• Suitable for only adults
• Clear images of real sex, strong fetish
  material
• Portrayal of harmful drugs, may cause
  harm to public morals
• Stress on sexual themes rather than
  violence or action
R18
• These sort of films are only allowed to be shown
  in licensed sex shop, it is legally restricted
• It is essentially pornographic material for explicit
  and indiscreet sex and fetish material
• There is no audiences consent and it is open
  with potentially provocative material which could
  possibly promote abusive sexual activity such as
  rape

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British Board of Film Classification

  • 1. The guidelines of BBFC By hajra mubashar
  • 2. The bbfc is an independent body funded through the films that it classifies • it nationally classifies films distributed in the UK • It is also responsible for the classification of certain video games, DVDs and videos • It must be stressed that the BBFC guidelines are not a legal document • There are various acts that the BBFC have to consider such as the human rights, licencing, the video recording act and many more • These acts have to be acknowledged before making the decision on classification
  • 3. Mission- as quoted from bbfc website • ‘‘protect the public, and especially children, from content which might raise harm risks • empower the public, especially parents, to make informed viewing choices • recognise and respect adult freedom of choice within the law • respond to and reflect changing social attitudes towards media content through proactive public consultation and research • provide a cost-effective, efficient classification service within our statutory remit • work in partnership with the industry to develop innovative service models to provide content advice which support emerging media delivery systems • provide an effective service to enforcement agencies’’- BBFC website mission statement
  • 4. U- universal • Universal is suitable for all, it should be generally suitable for audiences of age four and over • It should be suitable enough for a pre-school child to view unaccompanied • There should be no references to drugs, no sexual nudity, kissing being the strongest form of sexual behaviour, mild violence, no discriminatory language, very brief scary references, sensitive and discreet themes that don’t come across as too problematic • There should be no dangerous behaviour that young people may be inclined to mimic • Mild bad language should be used as seldom as possible
  • 5. PG- parental guidance • PG, is basically general viewing, but some scenes may be inappropriate for children • It should not disturb children aged eight or older • Again, any references to drugs should be not be provocative and should perhaps carry an anti-drug message • There a should be very mild bad language • Anything that is completely prohibited at the U certificate is not allowed but in discretion • Sexual nudity for the purposes of pornography and voyeurism is completely inappropriate
  • 6. 12A and 12 • 12A/12 is suitable for ages 12 years and over • Both have the same criteria • Here the themes become more adult, allowing the misuse of drugs but no glamorisation, horror should be moderate and infrequent, sex can be briefly protrayed, anything inappropriate for children can be shown to young teenagers however it should not be empasised • 12A is for cinema film, anyone younger than 12 cannot rent or buy films with this certificate
  • 7. 15 • Suitable for ages 15 and over, so nobody under 15 can buy or rent a film certified 15 • There is very little limits on 15 films, except that gory, sadistic or sexualised images are not allowed • Sexual activity should be in detail
  • 8. 18 • Suitable for only adults • Clear images of real sex, strong fetish material • Portrayal of harmful drugs, may cause harm to public morals • Stress on sexual themes rather than violence or action
  • 9. R18 • These sort of films are only allowed to be shown in licensed sex shop, it is legally restricted • It is essentially pornographic material for explicit and indiscreet sex and fetish material • There is no audiences consent and it is open with potentially provocative material which could possibly promote abusive sexual activity such as rape