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Film rating

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The Film Rating type holds film content ratings by country, such as the US MPAA system of G, PG, PG-13, R and NC-17. more

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PG (USA)     0 United States
Rated PG—Parental guidance suggested -- Some material may not be suitable for pre-teenagers.
UK: PG     0 United Kingdom
All ages admitted, but parents are advised that certain scenes may be unsuitable for younger children
PG-13 (USA)     13 United States
Rated PG-13—Parents strongly cautioned -- Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
R (USA)     17 United States
Restricted -- No one under 17 admitted unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian.
G (USA)     0 United States
General Audiences -- All ages admitted.
NC-17 (USA)     18 United States
No one 17 and under admitted.
UK: Uc     0 United Kingdom
Suitable for all, but especially suitable for children from the age of 2 to 6 to watch on their own (video & DVD only).
UK: U     0 United Kingdom
Suitable for all.
UK: 12a     12 United Kingdom
Suitable for those aged 12 and over (cinema only); under 12s are only admitted if accompanied by an over 18
UK: 12     12 United Kingdom
Suitable for those aged 12 and over (video & DVD only).
UK: 15     15 United Kingdom
Suitable for those aged 15 and over.
UK: 18     18 United Kingdom
Suitable for those aged 18 and over.
UK: R18     18 United Kingdom
Suitable for those aged 18 and over and only available at licensed cinemas and sex shops.
CBFC: A     18 India  
X-rated        
X-rated (also known as X certificate or X classification) is a film rating indicating strong adult content, typically sex content and nudity, but also including violence and profanity. In Australia, X-rated is a legal term. The Office of Film and...
CBFC: U       India  
CBFC: U/A       India  
CBFC: S       India  
FSK 12     12 Germany
German rating, Freigegeben ab 12 Jahren. Children 12 or older admitted; children between 6 and 11 are allowed in some movies when accompanied by parent or legal guardian.
FSK 18     18 Germany
German rating, Keine Jugendfreigabe. No-one under 18 admitted.
FSK 0     0 Germany
German rating, Ohne Altersbeschränkung. No age restriction.  
FSK 6     6 Germany
German rating, Freigegeben ab 6 Jahren. No children under 6 admitted.
FSK 16     16 Germany
German rating, Freigegeben ab 16 Jahren. No children under 16 admitted.
SPIO/JK     18 Germany
German classification: unrated, but legal for adults (18+) according to the SPIO.
18     18 Republic of Ireland
Irish Film Censor's Office rating: minimum admission age is 18.
G     0 Republic of Ireland
Irish Film Censor's Office rating: suitable for all.
PG     0 Republic of Ireland
Irish Film Censor's Office rating: parents strongly advised to accompany smaller children.
12A     12 Republic of Ireland
Irish Film Censor's Office rating: minimum admission age is 12, younger children may be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
15A     15 Republic of Ireland
Irish Film Censor's Office rating: minimum admission age is 15, younger children may be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
16     16 Republic of Ireland
Irish Film Censor's Office rating: minimum admission age is 16.