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What do the age restrictions mean?

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What do the age restrictions mean?

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A. 18 – suitable only for 18 years and over 15 – suitable only for 15 years and over 12A – may be unsuitable for children under 12. A person of 18 years or over must accompany children under 12. PG – may be unsuitable for children under 8 U – suitable for all For more detailed information on the film classifications, please visit the BBFC website www.bbfc.com Q. What does the 12A certificate mean? A. 12A is a recent change in classification in the UK. It means that the BBFC have classified the film unsuitable for children under 12. However, they may still watch the film, as long as they are accompanied by someone over 18 at all times during the showing. Advice is given regarding the content of the film and the ADULT must decide if it is appropriate for the accompanying under 12.

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