Jobs & Education5 mins ago
Councils
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I believe, although I may be wrong, that councils have the right to ignore the rating given by the BBFC. They can ban a certain film for example. Crash or The Life of Brian spring to mind.
Could they do it the other way around?
Could a council re-rate and show a poignant but 15 rated documentary as a 12a?
P.S. Is the council's right to judge the rating the reason why film classifications appear on posters as just plain numbers ather than the BBFC circle/triangle with the classification in it, or is it that the classification is finalised after the time the posters are printed?
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