All classification decisions are based on the BBFC’s published and
regularly updated Guidelines. The Guidelines are the product of extensive
public consultation, research and the accumulated experience of the BBFC over
many years. They reflect current views on film, DVD and video game regulation.
· U
Suitable for all
Suitable for all
· PG
Parental guidance
· 12
Cinema release suitable for 12 years and over
Cinema release suitable for 12 years and over
· 12
Video release suitable for 12 years and over
Video release suitable for 12 years and over
· 15
Suitable only for 15 years and over
Suitable only for 15 years and over
· 18
Suitable only for adults
Suitable only for adults
· R18
Adults works for licensed premises only
Adults works for licensed premises only
Films or theatrical release are normally classified by at least two Examiners using the published Guidelines. In most cases the decision is ratified by a Senior Examiner, but if the Examiners are in any doubt or fail to agree, or if important policy issues are involved, the work may be seen by other members of the Board up to, and including, the Director and Presidential team. Occasionally it is necessary to take specialist advice about the legal acceptability of film content or its potential for harm. DVDs are normally seen by one Examiner, particularly when they are viewing the DVD version of a cinema film which has already been classified. However, opinions from other Examiners may be required for more difficult works.Examiners look at issues such as discrimination, drugs, horror, imitable behaviour, language, nudity, sex, sexual violence, theme and violence when making decisions. They also consider context, the tone and impact of a work (eg how it makes the audience feel) and even the release format (for example, as DVDs are watched in the home, there is a higher risk of underage viewing).
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