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PG15
may have fairly mature themes. May contain strong language, strong violence, strong sex references, nudity without graphic detail and hard drugs. Sexual activity may be portrayed but without any strong detail. Sexual violence may be shown if discreet and justified by context. Use of very strong language may be permitted based on frequency and how it is used, as well as contextual justification.

Relevant in my film 

- Sexual violence and sexual threat - there may be strong verbal reference to sexual violence, but any depiction of the stronger forms of sexual violence, including rape, must not be detailed or prolonged. A strong sustained focus on sexual threat is unacceptable.

- Language - There may be strong language. Very strong language may be permitted depending on the manner in which it is used, its frequency within the work as a whole and and special contextual justification

- Dangerous behaviour - Dangerous behaviour should not dwell on detail which could be copied. Whether the depiction of easily accessible weapons is acceptable ill depend on factors such as realism, contact and setting.


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