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The BBFC
The British Board of film
classification
What is the BBFC?
The BBFC is the UK regulator of video and film that provide age ratings such as 15 and 12A. They are a
designated company therefore have the power to rate films and also reject/cut films which those not suit
their audience ratings.
Purpose of the BBFC?
Some of the purposes of the BBFC include:
Bringing an amount of regularity to the classification of film nationally.
indicate the age-appropriateness of moving image works seen by the different audiences.
To protect children from unsuitable and even harmful content in films and videos.
To give consumers information they might need about a specific film or video before deciding whether or
not to view it.
How does the BBFC rate movies?
The BBFC rates movies/videos by applying standards and criteria contained in their classification guideline
, The movie/video is inspected by a senior examiner who checks on criteria such as discrimination, drugs,
horror, dangerous and easily imitable behaviour, language, nudity, sex, and violence when making
decisions.
When was it created?
The BBFC was founded in 1912 known as The British board of film censors then In 1984 the name was
changed to the British
board of film classification
Facts about the BBFC
Age Ratings of the BBFC
The U rating is for all ages
A U film should be suitable
for audiences aged four
years and over, U films
should be set within a
positive structure and
should offer encouraging
balances to any violence,
threat or horror.
Violence- will generally be very mild.
Slight violence may be acceptable if it is
acceptable by perspective (for example,
comedic or animated)
Threat- Frightening
or possibly upsetting
sequences should be
mild, brief and not
likely to cause undue
apprehension to
young children.
Sex-Only very slight
sexual conduct (for
example, kissing) .
Drugs-References to
prohibited drugs or
drug abuse must be
irregular, or have a
clear informative
purpose.
Discrimination-
Discriminatory language
or actions is unlikely to
be suitable unless
evidently rejected.
Wide-ranging viewing, but
some scenes may be
inappropriate for young
children(age 8 or older).
Unaided children of any age
may watch, but parents are
recommended to think
through whether the content
may distress younger children.
Imitable behaviour-No detail of
potentially unsafe activities which young
children are likely to replicate, if that
behaviour is presented as safe or fun. No
easily available weapons such as knives.
No focus on anti-social behaviour which
young children are likely to imitate.
Nudity-There may be
nudity with no sexual
context. Sexual action
may be inferred, but
should be subtle and
uncommon.
Language-Mild bad
language only. Aggressive
or very frequent use of
mild bad language is not
allowed.
Threat-Terrifying sequences
or circumstances where
characters are in danger
should not be sustained or
intense.
Drugs-Ill use of drugs
must be rare or give
informative detail.
Nudity-There may be state
of undressing , but in a
sexual context it must be
momentary and subtle.
Language-There may be
temperate language. Strong
language may be allowed,
depending on the way in which
it is used.
Sex-Sexual activity may be briefly
and unnoticeably depicted.
Moderate sex references are
permitted.
12 and 12A films
contain material
that is in general
not appropriate for
children aged
under 12. No one
younger than 12
may see a 12A film
in a cinema unless
attended by an
adult who thinks
the film is proper
for the child.
No one younger than
15 may see a 15 film in
a cinema or may rent or
buy a 15 rated video
work.
Violence-Violence may be
durable but should not
reside on the infliction of
pain or damage.
Threat-There may be strong
threat and horror. A continuous
emphasis on brutal or sexual
threat is not likely to be
adequate.
Language-there may be racist,
homophobic or other intolerant
themes and language, but must not
endorse discriminatory language or
conducts.
Drugs-The misapplication of easily
reachable and extremely unsafe
substances (for example, aerosols
or solvents) is unlikely to be
tolerable.
No one younger than 18
may see an 18 film in a
cinema or may rent or
buy an 18 rated video
work.
Sexual contents-Where sex material honestly seeks to inform
and educate in matters such as human sexuality or safer sex
and health, explicit images of sexual activity may be permitted.
Violence-Actual strong violence like
stabbings and brutal and ruthless
beatings, more strong, offensive and
discriminatory language. Scenes of sexual
violence like rape.
R18 category is a distinctive and legally-restrained
classification mainly for open works of consenting sex or strong
obsessive material involving adults.

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BBFC: The UK Regulator of Film Classification

  • 1. The BBFC The British Board of film classification
  • 2. What is the BBFC? The BBFC is the UK regulator of video and film that provide age ratings such as 15 and 12A. They are a designated company therefore have the power to rate films and also reject/cut films which those not suit their audience ratings. Purpose of the BBFC? Some of the purposes of the BBFC include: Bringing an amount of regularity to the classification of film nationally. indicate the age-appropriateness of moving image works seen by the different audiences. To protect children from unsuitable and even harmful content in films and videos. To give consumers information they might need about a specific film or video before deciding whether or not to view it. How does the BBFC rate movies? The BBFC rates movies/videos by applying standards and criteria contained in their classification guideline , The movie/video is inspected by a senior examiner who checks on criteria such as discrimination, drugs, horror, dangerous and easily imitable behaviour, language, nudity, sex, and violence when making decisions. When was it created? The BBFC was founded in 1912 known as The British board of film censors then In 1984 the name was changed to the British board of film classification Facts about the BBFC
  • 3. Age Ratings of the BBFC The U rating is for all ages A U film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over, U films should be set within a positive structure and should offer encouraging balances to any violence, threat or horror. Violence- will generally be very mild. Slight violence may be acceptable if it is acceptable by perspective (for example, comedic or animated) Threat- Frightening or possibly upsetting sequences should be mild, brief and not likely to cause undue apprehension to young children. Sex-Only very slight sexual conduct (for example, kissing) . Drugs-References to prohibited drugs or drug abuse must be irregular, or have a clear informative purpose. Discrimination- Discriminatory language or actions is unlikely to be suitable unless evidently rejected.
  • 4. Wide-ranging viewing, but some scenes may be inappropriate for young children(age 8 or older). Unaided children of any age may watch, but parents are recommended to think through whether the content may distress younger children. Imitable behaviour-No detail of potentially unsafe activities which young children are likely to replicate, if that behaviour is presented as safe or fun. No easily available weapons such as knives. No focus on anti-social behaviour which young children are likely to imitate. Nudity-There may be nudity with no sexual context. Sexual action may be inferred, but should be subtle and uncommon. Language-Mild bad language only. Aggressive or very frequent use of mild bad language is not allowed. Threat-Terrifying sequences or circumstances where characters are in danger should not be sustained or intense.
  • 5. Drugs-Ill use of drugs must be rare or give informative detail. Nudity-There may be state of undressing , but in a sexual context it must be momentary and subtle. Language-There may be temperate language. Strong language may be allowed, depending on the way in which it is used. Sex-Sexual activity may be briefly and unnoticeably depicted. Moderate sex references are permitted. 12 and 12A films contain material that is in general not appropriate for children aged under 12. No one younger than 12 may see a 12A film in a cinema unless attended by an adult who thinks the film is proper for the child.
  • 6. No one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema or may rent or buy a 15 rated video work. Violence-Violence may be durable but should not reside on the infliction of pain or damage. Threat-There may be strong threat and horror. A continuous emphasis on brutal or sexual threat is not likely to be adequate. Language-there may be racist, homophobic or other intolerant themes and language, but must not endorse discriminatory language or conducts. Drugs-The misapplication of easily reachable and extremely unsafe substances (for example, aerosols or solvents) is unlikely to be tolerable.
  • 7. No one younger than 18 may see an 18 film in a cinema or may rent or buy an 18 rated video work. Sexual contents-Where sex material honestly seeks to inform and educate in matters such as human sexuality or safer sex and health, explicit images of sexual activity may be permitted. Violence-Actual strong violence like stabbings and brutal and ruthless beatings, more strong, offensive and discriminatory language. Scenes of sexual violence like rape.
  • 8. R18 category is a distinctive and legally-restrained classification mainly for open works of consenting sex or strong obsessive material involving adults.