The British Board
of Film Classification (BBFC),
originally British Board of Film
Censors, is a non-governmental organisation, funded by the film industry
and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films within
the United Kingdom. It has a statutory requirement to classify videos, DVDs and
some video games under the Video Recordings Act 2010.
Universal - All
ages admitted, there is nothing unsuitable for children.Parental Guidance - All ages admitted, but certain scenes may be unsuitable for young children. May contain mild language and sex/drugs references. May contain moderate violence if justified by context (e.g. fantasy).
12A - Cinema only. Introduced in 2002.
Films under
this category are considered to be unsuitable for very young people. Those aged
under 12 years are only admitted if accompanied by an adult, aged at least 18
years, at all times during the motion picture. However, it is generally not
recommended that children under 12 years should watch the film. Films under
this category can contain mature themes, discrimination, soft drugs, moderate
swear words, infrequent strong language and moderate violence, sex references
and nudity. Sexual activity may be briefly and discreetly portrayed. Sexual
violence may be implied or briefly indicated.
12 - Home
media only since 2002. 12A-rated films are usually given a 12 certificate for
the VHS/DVD version unless extra material has been added that requires a higher
rating.Nobody younger than 12 can rent or buy a 12-rated VHS, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, UMD or game. The content guidelines are identical to those used for the 12A certificate.
Only those over 15 years are admitted.
15 - Nobody younger than 15 can rent or buy a 15-rated VHS, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, UMD or game, or watch a film in the cinema with this rating. Films under this category can contain adult themes, hard drugs, frequent strong language and limited use of very strong language, strong violence and strong sex references, and nudity without graphic detail. Sexual activity may be portrayed but without any strong detail. Sexual violence may be shown if discreet and justified by context.
18 - Only adults are admitted.
Nobody
younger than 18 can rent or buy an 18-rated VHS, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, UMD or
game, or watch a film in the cinema with this rating. Films under this category
do not have limitation on the bad language that is used. Hard drugs are
generally allowed, and explicit sex references along with detailed sexual
activity are also allowed. Scenes of strong real sex may be permitted if
justified by the context. Very strong, gory, and/or sadistic violence is
usually permitted. Strong sexual violence is permitted unless it is eroticised
or excessively graphic.
Restricted
18 - Can only be shown at licensed adult
cinemas or sold at licensed sex shops, and only to adults, those aged 18 or over. Films
under this category are always hard-core pornography, defined as material
intended for sexual stimulation and containing clear images of real sexual
activity, strong fetish material, explicit animated images, or sight of certain
acts such as triple simultaneous penetration and snowballing. There remains a
range of material that is often cut from the R18 rating: strong images of
injury in BDSM or spanking works, urolagnia, scenes suggesting incest even if staged,
references to underage sex or childhood sexual development and aggressive
behaviour such as hair-pulling or spitting on a performer are not permitted.
More cuts are demanded in this category than any other category.

When looking at certificates of different movies, I feel that it would
be appropriate for ours to be rated a 15 by the BBFC. This is because it is
hinted throughout the opening that somebody has been killed or something
unpleasant has happened. I don't think that it would be an 18 because there is
not strong language or any scenes of sexual references.
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