Classification research.
How much strong language is there in a
15?
There could potentially be a great deal. At 15
there is no upper limit on the number of uses of strong language (eg f***).
Occasionally there may be uses of the
strongest terms (eg 'c***'), although continued or aggressive use will not
normally be passed 15.
What about discriminatory or offensive
terms?
There may be racist, homophobic or other
discriminatory language, and the work could explore themes relating to this.
However, at 15 the work as a whole must not
endorse discriminatory language or behaviour.
How much sex and nudity is allowed at
15?
At 15 sexual activity can be portrayed, as
long as there is no strong or graphic detail. Some sex scenes can be quite long
at this category and may involve some nudity and movement. Though nudity may be
allowed in a sexual context there should be no strong detail.
There are no constraints on nudity
in a non-sexual or educational context.
There can be strong references to sex and
sexual behaviour, but especially strong or crude references are unlikely
to be acceptable unless justified by context.
Heterosexual and homosexual sex and sex
references are treated the same.
Can there be strong violence?
Yes, at 15 violence may be strong. It should
not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury, however, and the strongest gory
images are unlikely to be acceptable.
Strong sadistic or sexualised violence is
also unlikely to be acceptable.
Easily accessible weapons may not be
glamorised.
What about sexual violence?
There may be detailed verbal references
to sexual violence (for example descriptions of rape or sexual assault in a
courtroom scene or in victim testimony) but any portrayal of sexual violence
must be discreet and have a strong contextual justification.
What about horror works?
Many horror films are rated 15. At 15 there
can be strong threat and menace (as long as it is not sadistic or sexualised),
although the strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable.
Can you see drugs in a 15 rated film or
video?
At 15 drug taking may be shown but the work as
a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse.
The misuse of easily accessible and highly
dangerous substances like aerosols or solvents is unlikely to be acceptable at
15.
What about dangerous behaviour or things
teens might copy?
We consider the risk of potential harm to
impressionable teenagers. For example, dangerous behaviour such as hanging,
suicide and self-harming should not dwell on detail which could be copied.
I'd say our film should be rated 15 or above, we might use strong language and slight sex description and use of it which is acce[table for 15 years old classification. To ensure that our fil is suitable for that classification we'll follow guidelines above.
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