Rating System in Russia

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G
PG
R
E

Rating Categories

Rating systems of other countries

G PG R E Rating Categories Rating systems of other countries

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G

Suitable for all viewers. It is noted by the board that a

G Suitable for all viewers. It is noted by the board that
"G" movie rating
in Russia doesn't indicate the movie is intended for children,
simply that nothing in the movie will be disturbing or harmful
to children.

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Ironiia sudby ili s legkim parom

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PG

Parental Guidance recommended for children under 15 years of age.
May be some

PG Parental Guidance recommended for children under 15 years of age. May
violence

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Djentelmeny udachi

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R

Restricted. This category is legally restricted to adults.
No one under 18

R Restricted. This category is legally restricted to adults. No one under
may view these movies in a cinema or rent
them on videocassette.

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Malenkaia Vera

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E

Exempt from classification - thus not a rating as such.
These are

E Exempt from classification - thus not a rating as such. These
usually educational programs.

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V mire jivotnih

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MPAA Rating system

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The MPAA film rating system was instituted in November

MPAA Rating system The MPAA film rating system was instituted in November
1968 as an alternative to federal regulation of motion picture
content by the United States government. The United States came rather late to motion picture rating, as many other
countries had used rating systems for decades. After the Production Code approval system was abandoned in the 1950s,
movies had become more explicit in their portrayal of "realism." The realism movement had its advantages and
disadvantages: while it allowed for movies like Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) to be filmed, it also sparked a rise in
low-budget exploitation movies that became more and more explicit in their sexual and violent content. The violent content
of such movies as Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs shocked and alarmed the more conservative segment of the population.
In 1967, two movies were released containing explicit profanity (Ulysses and I'll Never Forget What's His Name), and this
was seen as the impetus for a form of regulation to be instituted. After a series of meetings with government representatives,
the Motion Picture Association of America and National Association of Theater Owners agreed to implement a uniform
ratings system for all of its movies, a system that would be enforced by distributors and exhibitors (including movie theaters).
The rating system, legally, is entirely voluntary; however, few mainstream producers outside the pornography niche decline
to submit to the rating system due to potential effects on revenues, so the system has a de facto
compulsory status in the industry.Some foreign films do not bother to submit to the rating system, reasoning that they will
not be distributed widely beyond their art-house audience, so the cost and expense are unnecessary.
When the DVD home video format became popular, many film producers started translating some of their "R" rated movies
to DVD with extra outtakes included which were never rated by the MPAA, and then attempting to use this as a
marketing angle. For example, the DVD of American Pie exclaims on the box, "UNRATED! The Version You Couldn't
See In Theaters".

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USA
Canada
United Kingdom
New Zealand
Hong Kong

Rating systems of other countries

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USA Canada United Kingdom New Zealand Hong Kong Rating systems of other countries

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USA

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G - Movie suitable for all ages
PG - Contains mature themes,

USA G - Movie suitable for all ages PG - Contains mature
may not be suitable for small children
PG-13 - Parent strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13
R - Contains mature themes (usually sex and/or violence). Children under 17 not admitted without an adult
NC-17 - No children under 17 admitted

Some information about MPAA

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Canada

Movie ratings in Canada are mostly a provincial responsibility:

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The Ontario Film

Canada Movie ratings in Canada are mostly a provincial responsibility: The Ontario
Review Board
The British Columbia system
The Canadian Home Video Rating System for television

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United Kingdom

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Uc (Universal Children) Suitable for all but especially for young

United Kingdom Uc (Universal Children) Suitable for all but especially for young
children (video only)
U (Universal) Suitable for all
PG All ages admitted, but Parental Guidance is recommended. It is the board's policy that movies rated "PG" should not disturb a child of about 8 years of age or older; however, "parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset young or more sensitive children."
12A/12 No one under 12 years of age may see a "12A" film (unless accompanied by an adult) in a cinema or rent or buy a "12" video.
15 No one under 15 years of age may see a "15" film or rent or buy a "15" video
18 Suitable only for adults. No one under 18 years of age may see an "18" film or rent or buy an "18" video.
R18 To be supplied only in licensed sex shops or cinemas to adults of not less than 18 years of age

Some information about BBFC

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New Zealand

The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFCS) first divides films

New Zealand The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFCS) first divides
into two categories ; unrestricted and restricted. Unrestricted films are assigned a rating label. Restricted films are assigned a classification label. The common labels in each category are as follows:

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Unrestricted
Restricted

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Hong Kong

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I - suitable for all ages
IIA - not suitable

Hong Kong I - suitable for all ages IIA - not suitable
for children
IIB - not suitable for young persons and children
III - for persons aged 18 or above only

While Categories I, IIA and IIB are advisory in nature, the age restriction (18 or above) for Category III films is strictly enforced. Apart from films, packagings of Category III videotapes and laserdiscs and advertising materials of Category III films must be approved by the Film Censorship Authority (FCA) before they can be published or publicly displayed.

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New Zealand Unrestricted

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G - Suitable for all
PG - Parental guidance

New Zealand Unrestricted G - Suitable for all PG - Parental guidance
recommended for younger viewers
M - Mature. Suitable for people 16 years or older. Parental decision whether to let children watch a particular film

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New Zealand Restricted

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R13 - Restricted to 13 year-olds and older
R15

New Zealand Restricted R13 - Restricted to 13 year-olds and older R15
- Restricted to 15 year-olds and older
R16 - Restricted to 16 year-olds and older
R18 - Restricted to 18 year-olds and older
R - A special restriction (details of the restriction noted to the right of the label). Equivalent to the old 'RP' classification.

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The Ontario Film Review Board

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Family - Film appropriate for viewing by

The Ontario Film Review Board Family - Film appropriate for viewing by
a person of any age
Parental Guidance - Parents should exercise discretion in permitting a child to view the film
14A - Persons younger than 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
18A - Persons younger than 18 years of age must be accompanies by an adult
Restricted - Film restricted to persons 18 years of age or older

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General. All ages. The contents of these motion pictures are suitable for

General. All ages. The contents of these motion pictures are suitable for
viewing by all ages
Parental Guidance. All ages. Parental guidance advised. Theme or content may not be suitable for all
14 Accompaniment. Anyone under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Parents cautioned. These films may contain violence, coarse language, and/or sexually suggestive scenes
18 Accompaniment. Anyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Parents strongly cautioned. Will likely contain explicit violence, frequent coarse language, sexual activity and/or horror
Restricted. No one under the age of 18 may view under any circumstances. Content not suitable for minors. May contain scenes of explicit sex and/or violence. However, the film classification office considers these films to have some artistic, historical, political, educational or scientific merit
Adult. No one under 18 may view under any circumstances. May contain explicit sexual scenes and/or violence. However, the classification office considers these films to be tolerable to the community

The British Columbia system

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G - Suitable for viewing by all ages
PG - Parental guidance

G - Suitable for viewing by all ages PG - Parental guidance
advised. Theme or content may not be suitable for all children
14A - Suitable for people 14 years of age or older. Those under 14 should view with an adult. No rental or purchase by those under 14. Parents cautioned. May contain violence, coarse language and/or sexually suggestive scenes
18A - Suitable for people 18 years of age or older. Persons under 18 should view with an adult. No rental or purchase by those under 18. Parents strongly cautioned. Will likely contain explicit violence, frequent coarse language, sexual activity and/or horror
R - Restricted to 18 years and older. No rental or purchase by those under 18. Contents not suitable for minors. Contains frequent sexual activity, brutality/graphic violence, intense horror, and/or other disturbing content.
E - Exempt. Contains material not subject to classification, such as documentaries, nature, travel, music

The Canadian Home Video Rating System for television

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