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A minor up to 3 years younger than the age limit is permitted to see a film in a cinema when accompanied by an adult, except for 18-rated films. [51] Films with an age rating may contain an additional marker for violence, sex, fear, or substance abuse. The ratings are as follows: [52] S (Finnish) or T (Swedish) – For all ages. 7 – For 7 ...
In 1996, [43] the minimum age for NC-17-rated films was raised to 18, [44] [45] [46] by rewording it to "No One 17 and Under Admitted". [47] The ratings used since 1996 are: [4] Rated G: General audiences – All ages admitted. Rated PG: Parental guidance suggested – Some material may not be suitable for children.
An "R-18" classification advises viewers, parents, and supervising adults that the film may contain any of the elements that may not be suitable for children below 18 years of age. This rating is for 18 years old and above. SM Cinema does not show films in their cinemas classified by this rating.
Generally suitable for those aged 12 and over (cinema only); those under 12 admitted, but only if accompanied by an adult. 12: Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over. (Not to be supplied to any person below that age) (Home video only) 15: Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over. (Not to be supplied to any person below that age) 18
Age restrictions are laws, rules or recommendations which detail the given age a person must be in order to access something. Age limits often apply to minors , people under the age of majority , or older adults .
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British Board of Film Censors 'U' certificate for Berlin Airlift (1949) [9]. The BBFC was established in 1912 as the British Board of Film Censors, under the aegis of the Incorporated Association of Kinematograph Manufacturers, [10] by film trade associations who preferred to manage their own censorship than to have national or local government do it for them.
In Australia, where the legal drinking age is 18, researchers conducted focus groups and surveyed teens ages 15 to 17 about the use of what they called zero-alcohol beverages. They found that more ...