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Please do not link directly to this image Classification And Rating Of Movie Content
Content Rating - A simple trivia fact
When it comes to the flicks you go to see at the theatre be it walk-in or drive-in, we were quite surprised how many parents knew all of the Ratings and their definitions perfectly.  These same parents when filling out the survey knew virtually nothing about the Television Rating Guidelines yet when it came to CARA ratings, they knew them all too well.

Movie Classification And Rating Explored...

THE PURPOSE OF THE MOVIE CLASSIFICATION AND RATING

The basic mission of the rating system is a simple one: to offer to parents some advance information about movies so that parents can decide what movies they want their children to see or not to see. The entire rostrum of the rating program rests on the assumption of responsibility by parents. If parents don't care, or if they are languid in guiding their children's moviegoing, the rating system becomes useless. Indeed, if you are 18 or over, or if you have no children, the rating system has no meaning for you. Ratings are meant for parents, no one else.

The Rating Board does not rate movies on their quality or lack of quality. That is a role left to film critics and audiences. Had we attempted to insert ourselves into judging whether a film is "good" or "bad" or "indifferent" we would have collapsed the system before it began.

The criteria that go into the mix which becomes a Rating Board judgment are theme, violence, language, nudity, sensuality, drug abuse, and other elements. Part of the rating flows from how each of these elements is treated on-screen by the filmmaker. In making their evaluation, the members of the Ratings Board do not look at snippets of film in isolation but consider the film in its entirety. The Rating Board can make its decisions only by what is seen on the screen, not by what is imagined or thought.

There is no special emphasis on any one of these elements. All are considered. All are examined before a rating is applied. Contrary to popular notion, violence is not treated more leniently than any of the other material. Indeed many films rated X in the past and NC-17 now, have at least tentatively been given the "adults only" rating because of depictions of violence. However, most of the directors/producers/distributors involved have chosen, by their decision, to edit intense violent scenes in order to receive an R rating.

We have provided the chart below for you to be able to print out and use at home or work to check the content of a movie at the local theater or on video which you or a member of your family is considering viewing.  With this chart you now have a tool that assures you that content that you might consider unpleasant is not viewed by accident.

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The Classification And Rating Administration (CARA)
G General Audiences - All Ages Admitted
PG PG Suggested - Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children
PG13 Caution - Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13
R Restricted Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent/Adult Guardian
NC17 No One 17 And Under Admited

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