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FILM CLASSIFICATION
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Film Classification
Ministry of Attorney-General
140 E. 8th. Ave.
Vancouver, B.C. V5T 1R7
(604) 660-6821
Director: Mary-Louise McCausland
Film Classification
(a) General Entertainment — the content of these films should not be found offensive to the general public.
(b) Mature Entertainment — the word “mature” was a deliberate choice, designed to act as a guide to parents. The subject matter of a film in this classification or the way in which it is portrayed may not be appropriate for some young people. There is no age restriction for this classification, but warnings are often added.
(c) Restricted Entertainment — because of the nature or contents of these films, persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to attend unless they are accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult who must remain with the underaged person during the entire film.
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As a condition of admittance, the theatre has the right to require the accompanying adult to sign a form accepting responsibility for the underaged person. (Notes from parents giving permission for a child to see a Restricted film are not acceptable.)
(d) Warnings — to help the movie-goer to choose his or her entertainment, warnings about possibly offensive material are often added to the classification. These notes may include such statements as “frequent coarse language and swearing”, ‘‘some nudity and suggestive scenes”, or “occasional frightening and violent scenes’,
Inspection Fees
Every person who submits a film to the Director for approval shall pay an inspection fee in accordance with the following schedule in cash or by money order or certified cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Finance.
The schedule of inspection fees is;
1. For each titled subject of 35mm or larger-sized film submitted by the holder of a film exchange licence, $10 for the first 1,000 feet of film and $5 for each additional 500 feet or fraction thereof of
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film pertaining to the titled subject.
9. For each additional print of 35mm or larger-sized film (one copy of which has already been approved by the Director under Item 1) submitted by the holder of a film exchange licence, $8 for the first 1,000 feet of film and $4 for each additional 500 feet or fraction thereof of film pertaining to the titled subject.
3. For each advertising trailer of 500 feet or fraction thereof of 35mm film to be used for advertising future showings of a feature film, $5.
4. For each titled subject of 35mm or larger-sized film not herein otherwise provided for, $12 for the first 1,000 feet of film and $6 for each additional 500 feet or fraction thereof of film pertaining to the titled subject.
5. For each set of slides relating to one subject or contained in one series, $5 for the first 50 slides and 5 cents for each additional slide contained in the set.
6. For each slide not herein otherwise provided for, 10 cents.
7. For each titled subject of 16mm or smaller-sized sound film submitted for inspection by the holder of a film exchange licence, $5 for the first 400 feet of film and $2.50 for each additional 200 feet or
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