U4 Evidencia 2
U4 Evidencia 2
U4 Evidencia 2
MEDIOS DE
COMUNICACIN.
EVIDENCIA 2
FILM
CLASSIFICATI
ON
CULTURA DE LA N1
LENGUA Csar Orlando Moreno De Hoyos 1691302
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you can see
the
classifications
.
Mexican Film
Classification
In Mexico in our country the
Secretara de Gobernacin"
is in charge of regulating the
classifications. We have
more options than in the
United States (AA, A, B, B-
15, C, D)
Mexican Film
InClassification
Mexico the films can be classified:
AA - "Comprehensible for children under 7
years old". It indicates that it is a film for all
public, but particularly attractive and
understandable for children under 7 years.
A - "For all the public". It indicates that it is a
film for all public not necessarily of interest
for children less than 7 years, but apt to be
seen by children under 12 years.
B - "For adolescents ages 12 and over."
Indicates that it is a film suitable for those
over 12 years, it is suggested that parents
Mexican Film
Classification
B 15 - "B not recommended for children
under 15 years". Invites parents to
accompany their children, since it is a
film not recommended for children
under 15 years.
C - "For adults 18 years and over". This
classification is restrictive. Indicates
that it prohibits entry to minors under
18 years.
D - "Movies for Adults". Indicates that it
British Film
Classification
The classification of a film is
decided by the British Board
of Film Classification (BBFC)
is to classify films into
various categories to provide
an advance warning of what
the audience might expct.
British Film
Classification
In England the films can be classified:
U this film should be suitable for
audiences aged 4 years and over,
although it is impossible to predict what
might upset any particular child.
PG (Parental Guidance) -
Unaccompanied children of any age may
watch, but parents are advised to
consider whether the content may upset
younger, or more sensitive, children.
British Film
18 Classification
suitable only for adults. No one younger
than 18 may see an 18 film in a cinema.
R18 - To be shown only in specially licensed
cinemas, or supplied only in licensed sex
shops, and to adults only
Uc this video is particularly suitable for pre-
school children.
12A/12 Suitable for 12 years and over - No
one younger than 12 may see a 12A film in a
cinema unless accompanied by an adult.
Adults planning to take a child under 12 to
view a 12A film should consider whether the
British Film
Classification
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you can see
the
classifications
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REFERENCE
S
http://www.actitudfem.com/tecnologia/nuevo/gadgets/c
omo-se-clasifican-las-peliculas
https://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2004/11/24/actua
lidad/1101250801_850215.html
https://www.enterateaguascalientes.com/se-clasifican
-las-peliculas-en-mexico/
http://www.gobernacion.gob.mx/work/models/SEGOB/R
esource/144/1/images/criterios.pdf
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/