"G"
General Audiences - All Ages
Admitted
This is a film which contains
nothing in theme, language,
nudity and sex, violence, etc.
which would, in the view of the
Rating Board, be offensive to
parents whose younger children
view the film. The G rating is
not a "certificate of approval,"
nor does it signify a children's
film.
Some snippets of language may go
beyond polite conversation but
they are common everyday
expressions. No stronger words
are present in G-rated films.
The violence is at a minimum.
Nudity and sex scenes are not
present; nor is there any drug
use content.
"PG"
Parental Guidance Suggested,
Some Material May Not Be Suitable
For Children
This is a film which clearly
needs to be examined or inquired
into by parents before they let
their children attend. The label
PG plainly states that parents
may consider some material
unsuitable for their children,
but the parent must make the
decision.
Parents are warned against
sending their children, unseen
and without inquiry, to PG-rated
movies.
The theme of a PG-rated film may
itself call for parental
guidance. There may be some
profanity in these films. There
may be some violence or brief
nudity. But these elements are
not deemed so intense as to
require that parents be strongly
cautioned beyond the suggestion
of parental guidance. There is
no drug use content in a
PG-rated film.
The PG rating, suggesting
parental guidance, is thus an
alert for examination of a film
by parents before deciding on
its viewing by their children.
Obviously such a line is
difficult to draw. In our
pluralistic society it is not
easy to make judgments without
incurring some disagreement. So
long as parents know they must
exercise parental
responsibility, the rating
serves as a meaningful guide and
as a warning.
"PG-13"
Parents Strongly Cautioned,
Some Material May Be Inappropriate
For Children Under 13
PG-13 is thus a sterner warning
to parents to determine for
themselves the attendance in
particular of their younger
children as they might consider
some material not suited for
them. Parents, by the rating,
are alerted to be very careful
about the attendance of their
under-teenage children.
A
PG-13 film is one which, in the
view of the Rating Board, leaps
beyond the boundaries of the PG
rating in theme, violence,
nudity, sensuality, language, or
other contents, but does not
quite fit within the restricted
R category. Any drug use content
will initially require at least
a PG-13 rating. In effect, the
PG-13 cautions parents with more
stringency than usual to give
special attention to this film
before they allow their 12-year
olds and younger to attend.
If nudity is sexually oriented,
the film will generally not be
found in the PG-13 category. If
violence is too rough or
persistent, the film goes into
the R (restricted) rating. A
film's single use of one of the
harsher sexually-derived words,
though only as an expletive,
shall initially require the
Rating Board to issue that film
at least a PG-13 rating. More
than one such expletive must
lead the Rating Board to issue a
film an R rating, as must even
one of these words used in a
sexual context. These films can
be rated less severely, however,
if by a special vote, the Rating
Board feels that a lesser rating
would more responsibly reflect
the opinion of American parents.
PG-13 places larger
responsibilities on parents for
their children's movie going.
The voluntary rating system is
not a surrogate parent, nor
should it be. It cannot, and
should not, insert itself in
family decisions that only
parents can, and should, make.
Its purpose is to give
prescreening advance
informational warnings, so that
parents can form their own
judgments. PG-13 is designed to
make these parental decisions
easier for films between PG and
R.
"R"
Restricted, Under 17 Requires
Accompanying Parent Or Adult
Guardian
In the opinion of the Rating
Board, this film definitely
contains some adult material.
Parents are strongly urged to
find out more about this film
before they allow their children
to accompany them.
An R-rated film may include hard
language, or tough violence, or
nudity within sensual scenes, or
drug abuse or other elements, or
a combination of some of the
above, so that parents are
counseled, in advance, to take
this advisory rating very
seriously. Parents must find out
more about an R-rated movie
before they allow their
teenagers to view it.
"NC-17"
No One 17 And Under Admitted
This rating declares that the
Rating Board believes that this
is a film that most parents will
consider patently too adult for
their youngsters under 17. No
children will be admitted. NC-17
does not necessarily mean
"obscene or pornographic" in the
oft-accepted or legal meaning of
those words. The Board does not
and cannot mark films with those
words. These are legal terms and
for courts to decide. The
reasons for the application of
an NC-17 rating can be violence
or sex or aberrational behavior
or drug abuse or any other
elements which, when present,
most parents would consider too
strong and therefore off-limits
for viewing by their children.
"Not Rated"
Not Submitted For MPAA
Review
The majority of feature films
and home videos are submitted
voluntarily by the issuing
studio or distributor. However,
an occasional film is not
entered for review -- for
whatever reason. A "Not Rated"
label is not an indication of
content.
"Not Rated" is not the same as
"Unrated." An unrated label
often refers to content
inappropriate for minors. Many
films are submitted in one form
for theaters, where it earned a
certain MPAA rating. The same
film may be simultaneously made
available on home video with
additional footage. This version
is often considered the
"Unrated" version.
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