What does the classification mean? | |
The U symbol stands for Universal. A U film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over. However, it is impossible to predict what might upset a particular child, especially at this lower end of the category range. | |
PG stands for Parental Guidance. This means a film is suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. A PG film should not unsettle a child aged around eight or older. Parents should consider whether the content may upset younger, or more sensitive, children. | |
Films classified 12A and video works classified 12 contain material that is not generally suitable for children aged under 12. | |
No-one under 15 is allowed to see a 15 film at the cinema or buy / rent a 15 rated video. 15 rated works are not suitable for children under 15 years of age. | |
Films rated 18 are for adults. No-one under 18 is allowed to see an 18 film at the cinema or buy / rent an 18 rated video. No 18 rated works are suitable for children. | |
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Find out more by downloading the BBFC Classification Guidelines