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Media Mary Poppins slapped with 'PG' rating by British film classification board for use of discriminatory language The BBFC defended the decision, citing 'racism and discrimination research' ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has lifted the age rating for the 1964 tale of Julie Andrews' magical nanny from a U to a PG because, apparently, it contains 'discriminatory language'.
British Board of Film Classification guidelines for PG rated-movies state that discriminatory language or behavior “should be clearly disapproved of.” Breaking News Intern Anti-green skin ...
Star Wars film reclassified to PG due to violence and frozen Han Solo scene - Other films to be reclassified by the British Board of Film Classification included Abba – The Movie, Black ...
The BBFC's PG rating signifies that “some scenes may be unsuitable for young children,” advising parental discretion, particularly for younger or more sensitive viewers.
The Wizard of Oz and other classic movies may be subject to a rating change, following the reclassification of Mary Poppins by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).. The Disney musical ...
The British Board of Film Classification has taken the curious step of giving Paddington, the Studiocanal family movie about the polite bear from deepest darkest Peru, a PG rating. The Parental ...
Watership Down has had its age rating raised from a U to a PG due to “mild violence, threat, brief bloody images and bad language”.. The 1978 animated film is among a number of titles to have ...
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