Wednesday, 12 October 2011

What is a film with certificate U or PG?

A PG rated film means that 'parental guidance' is advised.
The film can be seen by anyone, including small children however parents are advised to be careful with some scenes as they may find them unsuitable for their children. If there is anything about drugs then it must end up having an anti-drug message or making it look like drugs are wrong. There must be no discrimination of any type towards anyone!
If there are frightening scenes then they must be short and the violence may only be moderate. Mild bad language only and no sexual content apart from natural nudity.
A U rated film means 'Universal.'
PG and U are practically the same, however 'U' is a little bit more careful and can be watched by more sensitive children as the violence is only allowed to be mild. There can be natural nudity. They also must show an anti drug message and horror scenes must be brief like a mild threat or menace. There must be no point within the movie which could encourage children to imitate bad behaviour.

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