Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Our film rating


How important is the tone of a film at 12A or 15? The overall tone of a film, and the way it makes the audience feel may affect the classification. For example, a work which has a very dark or unsettling tone which could disturb the audience would be less likely to be passed 12A even if the individual issues in the film were considered acceptable under the BBFC guidelines. Similarly, if a work is particularly positive or reassuring this may stop it being pushed up a category from 12A to 15.

What sort of violence can I expect in a 12A or 15? At 12A, moderate violence is allowed but it should not dwell on detail. There should be no emphasis on injuries or blood, but occasional gory moments may be permitted if they can be justified by their context (for example brief sight of bloody injury in a medical drama). Action sequences and weapons may be present at 12 or 12A, and there may be long fight scenes or similar. Weapons which might be easily accessible to 12 year olds should not be glamorized in 12A and 12 works.Sexual violence, such as scenes of rape or assault, may only be implied or briefly and discreetly indicated at 12A. Such scenes must also have a strong contextual justification.Based on this, our film initially aimed to be a 15 rating but the lack of strong bloody violence or sexual themes, our film remains at a 12A certificate, which is similar to skyfall and Bourne trilogy.

 

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