Showing posts with label U. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Ratings: The Differences

U - PG
  • The themes at PG can be a little more mature, but the nature of how they are presented is still very mild.
  • Sex and Relationships can be more acknowledged at PG however its treatment is still discreet and infrequent.
  • At PG mild drug use/reference is more acceptable but still must carry an anti-drug message overall.
  • Discriminatory language can be used at PG however its use must have an educational or historical context.
  • Violence can be stronger at PG, but still will not dwell on any detail and must be justified by it's context.
  • At PG horror can be more frightening but still cannot be prolonged and fantasy is treated less strictly.


PG - 12A
  • Discriminatory language/behaviour can progress from PG to 12A however still must not be endorsed by the work as a whole.
  • Drug mis-use can be shown at 12A [it cannot at PG]  but must be infrequent and not glamorised.
  • Moderate physical and psychological threat may be premitted at 12A but cannot be sustained.
  • Imitable behaviour can be shown at 12A.
  • Strong glamorisation of accesible weapons is not permitted.
  • Moderate language is allowed at 12A - compared to mild infrequent language in a PG.
  • Nudity in a sexual content is allowed in a 12A but must be brief and discreet.
  • Violence is stronger at 12A but still must not dwell on detail.


12A/12 - 15
  • At 15, drug references and taking may be shown, but the film must not promote drugs overall.
  • Horror can be stronger and more menacing at 15 then at 12A.
  • Glamorisation of easily accessible weapons is not acceptable.
  • Language can become more frequent and stronger at 15 depending on its context.
  • Nudity is more acceptable at 15 compared to a 12A, and can be shown in a sexual context but still not with the inclusion of strong detail.
  • Strong verbal references to sexual behaviour is allowed at 15.


15 - 18 
  • At 18, the viewer is considered an adult and so is free to choose their entertainment.
  • Risk of harm to society is not acceptable.
  • Sexualised violence is allowed at 18.
  • The inclusion of sexual relationships is much more acceptable at 18 then at 15. 
  • Clear images of real sex is not permitted at 18.


18 - R18
  • Both 18 and R18 rated works may not breach any criminal laws.
  • Sexually abusive behaviour is not acceptable. 
  • At R18, real sex is allowed unlike at 18.

Universal – Suitable for all

It is impossible to predict what might upset any particular child. But a ‘U’ film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over. ‘U’ films should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.

 

Discrimination

No discriminatory language or behaviour unless clearly disapproved of.

 

Drugs

No references to illegal drugs or drug misuse unless they are infrequent and innocuous, or there is a clear educational purpose or anti-drug message suitable for young children.

 

Horror

Scary sequences should be mild, brief and unlikely to cause undue anxiety to young children. The outcome should be reassuring.

 

Imitable behaviour

No potentially dangerous behaviour which young children are likely to copy. No emphasis on realistic or easily accessible weapons.

 

Language

Infrequent use only of very mild bad language.

 

Nudity

Occasional natural nudity, with no sexual context.

 

Sex

Mild sexual behaviour (for example, kissing) and references only (for example, to ‘making love’).

 

Theme

While problematic themes may be present, their treatment must be sensitive and appropriate for young children.

 

Violence

Mild violence only. Occasional mild threat or menace only.