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Performance Types – What are the current Certifications?

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Performance Types – What are the current Certifications?

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Cineworld will not admit a customer into a film who does not look the correct age for the film certification. We reserve the right to challenge a customer on this issue, as it is not just Cineworld policy, but also the law. Customers may be asked to provide proof of age. We will accept a copy of a driving licence, birth certificate, passport or bus pass that displays a date of birth.All our cinemas display POS (Point of sale posters) at box office, advising of this policy.’G’ GENERALA film classified as ‘General’ should be suitable for children of school going age. Not every child will respond in the same way to particular themes, scenes and images. What might amuse one child, may upset or frighten another, so parents, who know their own children best, should decide what is appropriate.’PG’ Parental GuidanceA film with a ‘PG’ cert may be watched by unaccompanied children of any age. However, because some element within the overall film might be unsettling for younger children, parents

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