PG
The PG symbol stands for parental guidance, and is the
second lowest film classification. The BBFC state that any film with the PG
rating is suitable for general viewing, but some may be found unsuitable
foryounger children. Typically, they are aimed at age 8 or over, however it is
difficult to determine what may upset younger or more sensitive children which
is why it is suggested the parents give consent. PG viewers usually range from
4 to 12 as they are a slight step up from U films. This is shown by the slight
increase of bad language, sexual activity and violence. No theme is prohibited
at PG as long as it is treated in a manner appropriate to the category. For PG films
it is important that potentially dangerous behaviour is not included as the
children are usually at an age vulnerable to influences, and so they are
strictly scrutinised prior to release to ensure that all aspects to the film
are appropriate. Despite the step up in majority, PG films are still not very
explicit and are still aimed at a young audience which we would not consider
suitable for our opening two minutes.

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