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BBFC R18 category symbol, used since 2019. R18 (Restricted 18) is a film and video classification given by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). It is intended to provide a classification for works that do not breach UK law, but exceed what the BBFC considers acceptable in the 18 category.
The N in the ratings means nuo, meaning "from" (a certain age). V: Released for all ages. The full name for the classification is visi, meaning "all" N-7: Released from age 7 and above. Children aged under 7 may be admitted with adult supervision. N-13: Released from age 13 and above. Children aged between 7 and 12 may be admitted with adult ...
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.
The following is a list of R-rated animated films that have surpassed $1 million at the box office; TV-MA-rated, the television equivalent of the Motion Picture Association R-rating, is also included on the list. 2016 is the most frequent year with two films, and over two-thirds were released after the year 2000.
18 (British Board of Film Classification), a prohibitive rating used to regulate age based admission to films in the United Kingdom and Ireland R18 (British Board of Film Classification), a more restrictive rating used for hardcore pornography in the United Kingdom
The film is rated R, according to IMDb, due to some sexual content, partial nudity and language — meaning if viewers under age 17 were to see it in theaters, they must be accompanied by a guardian.
Rated GP: All ages admitted – Parental guidance suggested. [Sometimes a disclaimer would say "This film contains material which may not be suitable for pre-teenagers."] Rated R: Restricted – Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Rated X: No one under 17 admitted. The ratings used from 1972 to 1984 were: [26]
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