BBFC has a code of practice = guidlines
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film makers follow it, sometimes they purposefully push the boundaries
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film is made
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regulated: watched, certified, cuts are demanded
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recerftified
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released on Cinema or DVD
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peoples complain and the BBFC also deals with these
American History X:
DVD, 15 rating. Contains strong language and violence, and a scene of sexual violence
Blu-ray, 18 rating.
Film, 18 rating. Passed '18' for brutal violence, sexual violence, and frequent coarse language.
Guardians Of The Galaxy:
DVD,12 rating. moderate fantasy action violence, threat, moderate bad language
Film, 12A rating. moderate fantasy action violence, threat, moderate bad language
Skyfall:
DVD, 12 rating. Contains moderate action violence and one use of strong language
Film, 12A rating.
This is fine Joe. You have explained why your films have been awarded the certificates they have been but not with specific references- you must be able to do this by referring to examples of content and scenes or themes from your film to explain. Also, you should know why films can have different certificates in different countries and the reasons for this.
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