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A film classified as 'General' should be suitable for children of school going age |
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A 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 are strongly advised to satisfy themselves in advance as to whether the film is appropriate for their younger children. This website provides information on each film released and links to a range of other sites which provide detailed content info and film reviews. |
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Films classified in this category are considered to be suitable for those of twelve and upwards. They may also be seen by younger children provided a parent or adult guardian accompanies them. |
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Films classified in this category are considered to be suitable for those of fifteen and upwards. They may also be seen by younger children provided a parent or adult guardian accompanies them. |
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Films classified in this category are considered to be suitable for persons of sixteen or over. Children under this age cannot be admitted to cinemas. |
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Films classified in this category are considered to be suitable for persons of eighteen or over. Children under this age cannot be admitted to cinemas. We operate on the basis that, as adults, persons who are eighteen and over should be free, subject to the law, to watch what they wish. |