Every film has a certification rate and this determines what age group can watch the film. This takes into account the language and the scenes to see whether they are appropriate for that particular age range.
U certificate means that it is suitable for a universal group. This means it is suitable for all age groups. They contain no materials which a parent would find unsuitable for children,
PG certificate means parental guidance. This means that all ages are admitted however certain scenes may be unsuitable for young children. May contain mild language and sex/drugs references or mild violence.
12A means that those under 12 may only be accompanied by an adult ages at least 18 years old.
12 means that nobody younger than 12 should watch this film.
15 means that only those over the age of 15 are permitted. These films can contain adult themes, hard drugs, frequent strong language and limited use of very strong language, strong violence and strong sex references, and nudity without graphic detail.
18 means that nobody younger than 18 years old (a legal adult) is permitted. there is no limitation on language, drug usage and sex scenes and violence.






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