Thursday, 26 November 2009

PG Classification

A PG film means a child may see the film, but parents may want to make sure that they will not be affected by the film.
However a PG film must follow certain guidelines.
Discrimination: Discrimination must not be used unless it has a historical or educational context.
Drugs:References to illegal drugs or drug misuse, must be avoided, however if referenced to must carry a message across that drugs are bad.
Horror: Frightening sequences must not be prolonged, and not intense enough to give children nightmares, or psychological problems.
Imitable behavior: There should be no dangerous behavior that children can copy and hurt themselves copying.
Language: Mild bad language only.
Nudity: Natural nudity, but no sexual content.
Sex: It should be discreet, however mild references can be included as well as innuendos.
Theme: Nothing should condone unacceptable behavior.
Violence:Moderate violence without detail.

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