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British Board of Film Classification
British Board of Film Classification
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The BBFC has released its Annual Report for 2018 a year that showed another significant increase in age ratings given to online content.
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BBFC Revision Special
With exam season upon us, we have released a podcast to support students, teachers and parents in the lead up to this years media studies exams.
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BBFC launches its first PSHE resource for primary schools, aimed at Key Stage 2 learners and accredited by the PSHE Association.
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Visit our childrens website to design a black card yourself and see your idea on the big screen in front of the next big summer blockbuster.
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Access age ratings and BBFCinsight quickly on mobile or tablet devices using our free app
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The BBFC was designated as the age-verification regulator under Part 3 of the Digital Economy Act 2017 on 21 February 2018.
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Release date 29/07/2019
Ratings info infrequent very strong language, brief strong sex references
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Ratings info drug references, moderate sex references, infrequent strong language
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Ratings info strong language, violence
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Classified date 23/07/2019
Ratings info strong language, threat, violence, sex, drug misuse
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Classified date 23/07/2019
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Classified date 23/07/2019
Ratings info mild bad language, distressing scenes
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Ratings info
The BBFC publishes short but detailed Ratings info about all the films and videos we rate.
It gives parents a clear idea of how and why films have been rated and what issues the films contain.
It is displayed under the title and running time for each film.
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Mobile content
Mobile Operators in the UK use a Classification Framework designed by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to filter video and website content available via mobile networks.
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