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The Australian Classification Board (ACB or CB) is an Australian government statutory body responsible for the classification and censorship of films, television programmes, video games and publications for exhibition, sale or hire in Australia. The ACB was established in 1917 as the Commonwealth Film Censorship Board.
The Australian premiere for the film was held at Sydney's Dendy Newtown cinema on 16 April 2013. A DVD release was banned by the Classification Board in 2014 and then passed with an R18+ classification a few months later after two minutes of cuts were made by the distributor. [41] Allowed after two minutes cut, classified R18+ [41] 2014
The Australian Classification Review Board is a statutory censorship and classification body overseen by the Australian Government.The corporate body is responsible for reviewing classification decisions made by the Australian Classification Board concerning films, video games and publications for exhibition, sale or hire in Australia.
Certain films, books and video games have, in effect, been banned from sale in Australia because they have been “refused classification” by the Australian Classification Board which was founded in 1970. Materials are generally refused classification because of explicit violent or sexual content.
The Film Classification Board (FCB) classifies films and stage plays on behalf of the Ministry of Arts and Cultural Heritage. Film will be awarded one of the following classifications in accordance with the Film Act 2002 or rejected. [97] U (Universal) – Suitable for all audiences.
Originally refused classification by the IARC for interactive drug use. [108] Following a review by the Australian Classification Review Board in August 2022, its drug use was found to be justified by context, "the depiction of cannabis within the game, although interactive, is not detailed or realistic.", and was subsequently re-classified R 18+.
Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia) logos (4 F) Pages in category "Australian classification system" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Antipodean Film Festival; Australian Classification Board, the organisation responsible for classifying all films released in Australia; Australian Directors' Guild; Australian Writers' Guild; Event Hospitality and Entertainment; List of Australian films; List of films set in Australia; List of films shot in Adelaide; List of films shot in Darwin