Maritime Film Classification Board
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The Maritime Film Classification Board is a government organization responsible for reviewing films and granting film ratings in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
Created on May 1, 1994, it is jointly funded by all three provinces through the Council of Maritime Premiers. Nova Scotia is the lead administrator of the program, which provides office space and employees through its Alcohol and Gaming Authority.
Prior to 1994, all three provinces provided their own ratings for theatrical films and rating stickers for videos. These ratings were identical to those provided by the Nova Scotia Film Classification Board, thus the decision to amalgamate services.
Under new legislation in all three provinces, each province can continue to individually regulate and enforce the exhibition and distribution of films, as well as licence theatres and video stores; this specifically includes banning operations, designating adult video stores, etc.).
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[edit] 1960s to December 31, 1993
The following ratings were used from 1960s to December 31, 1993:
- General (G) - Suitable for general audiences.
- Adult (A) - Suitable for ages 14 and older. Must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian if under the age of 14.
- Restricted (R) - Suitable for ages 18 and older. Must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian if under the age of 18.
Films that were made for the purpose of "pornography" or "excessive violence" were rejected althogether. In the 1980s, content warnings were created for use with all categories. These warnings underwent a few changes over the next few years.
Some of the descriptors:
- Language May Offend
- Nude Scenes
- Some Scenes May Offend
- Violent Scenes
- May Frighten Young Children
- Parental Guidance Recommended (Usually applied to G films)
- Extreme Violence
[edit] January 1, 1994 to March 31, 2005
The following ratings were used from January 1, 1994 to March 31, 2005:
- General (G) - Considered to be suitable for all ages. No restrictions on viewing.
- Parental Guidance (PG) - All ages may attend. However, parents should know that the theme or content of the film may be more mature than in general films. It may be appropriate for those 12 years of age and over. Some titles may carry an additional information caption.
- Captions for PG:
- Frightening Scenes
- Language Warning
- Mature Theme
- Captions for PG:
- Adult Accompaniment (14) - Considered to be suitable for those 14 years of age and older. Those under 14 must be escorted by an adult.
- A film with this rating may contain:
- Scenes of limited violence
- The use of weapons without excessive blood-letting
- Restrained portrayal of accident or disaster
- Scenes of casual or brief nudity, romantic involvement that is not sexually explicit, where participants are at least partially clothed
- Some coarse or vulgar language
- Captions for 14:
- Violent Scenes
- Nude Scenes
- Blood Letting
- Offensive Language
- Sexual Content
- Controversial Subject Matter
- Mature Subject Matter
- Gory Scenes
- A film with this rating may contain:
- Restricted (18) - Considered to be suitable for those 18 years of age or older. Those under 18 must be escorted by a parent or legal guardian.
- Films with this rating may contain:
- Excessive use of foul or offensive language
- Depictions of extreme violence and horror
- Graphic sexual activity
- Captions for 18:
- Offensive Language Throughout
- Extreme Violence
- Explicit Nudity
- Graphic Sexual Content
- Controversial Subject Matter
- Films with this rating may contain:
- Explicit Material (XXX)
- These films contain:
- Sexually explicit scenes
- Graphically or excessively violent scenes
- Captions for XXX:
- Explicit Sex
- Excessive Violence
- These films contain:
- Exempt (E) - Some types of videos are exempt from classification and will carry an E label. These videos have not been viewed by the Authority. They may include children’s cartoons, travelogues, instructional videos, athletic events and cultural, industrial, religious or political material.
- Not Approved (NA) - The Authority may prohibit the display, exhibition, sale, lease, rental, exchange or distribution of a film where the film contains:
- (a) a graphic or prolonged scene of violence, torture, crime, cruelty, horror or human degradation;
- (b) the depiction of the physical abuse or humiliation of human beings for the purposes of sexual gratification or as pleasing to the victim;
- (c) a scene where a person who is or is intended to represent a person under the age of sixteen years appears in a scene of explicit and exploitative sexual activity;
- (d) a scene depicting indignities to the human body or an animal in an explicit manner.
As a result of these new ratings, all G rated products continued to have the same rating unless they contained content warnings then, they would be raised to a PG. Certain products have had their ratings raised to a PG despite not having content warnings, though. All A rated products became 14 and all R rated products became 18.
Source for rating information: Maritime Film Classification Board website.
[edit] April 1, 2005 to the present
The following ratings were adopted on April 1, 2005 and are currently in use:
- General (G) - Suitable for viewers of all ages.
- Parental Guidance (PG) - Parental guidance is advised. Theme or content may not be suitable for all children.
- 14 Accompaniment (14A) - Suitable for viewing by persons 14 years of age and older. Persons under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. May contain: violence, coarse language and/or sexually suggestive scenes.
- 18 Accompaniment (18A) - Suitable for viewing by persons 18 years of age and older. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Persons under 14 years of age are strictly prohibited from viewing the film. May contain: explicit violence, frequent coarse language, sexual activity and/or horror.
- Restricted (R) - Admittance restricted to persons 18 years of age and over. Content not suitable for minors. Contains frequent use of sexual activity, brutal/graphic violence, intense horror and/or other disturbing content.
- Adult (A) - Film is not suitable for viewers under 18 years of age because the sole or primary premise for the film is the depiction of explicit sexual activity, graphic nudity, or graphic violence.
Classification Information Pieces:
- Not Recommended For Young Children: the film may be inappropriate for young children. An example might be the death of a family pet, a complicated family breakdown, or images considered frightening or disturbing for the very young.
- Not Recommended For Children: the film may include scenes that reflect a more mature situation, such as drug use/abuse.
- Frightening Scenes: The film contains images that might shock or frighten a person. These scenes might be found in a thriller, suspense or war genre.
- Mature Theme: Contains images or storylines that may be disturbing or incomprehensible to minors. The film may contain portrayals of domestic violence, racism, religious matters, death or controversial social issues.
- Language May Offend: Contains language that may be offensive to some groups, (i.e. sacrilegious language such as Goddamn; also used for PG films that contain expletives.)
- Coarse Language: Product contains profanity, threats, slurs, sexual references or sexual innuendo.
- Crude Content: Material or humour that is unrefined or coarse and that may be seen as harsh, rude, or offensive.
- Nudity: Contains images of full frontal, partial or rear nudity. Context will be determined by the situation, clarity, detail, repetition, and whether the nudity is in a non-sexual or sexual situation.
- Sexual Content: Film may contain images and/or verbal references of sexual theme, sexual innuendo, fondling, implied sexual activity and simulated sexual activity.
- Violence: May contain restrained portrayals of non-graphic violence, portrayals of violence with some bloodletting and/or tissue damage and frequent more prolonged portrayals of violence resulting in bloodletting and tissue damage. The degree frequency and intensity of the acts of violence will be factors in the classification decision.
- Disturbing Content: Indicates the expected natural reaction by an audience to any elements of a film including the tone of a film pertaining to distress or suffering. This includes the implication or threat of physical and/or psychological violence, even when violence is not depicted.
- Substance Abuse: Descriptive scenes depicting; the use of illegal substances, the excessive use of tobacco or the use of alcohol resulting in impairment.
- Gory Scenes: Graphic images of bloodletting and/or tissue damage. Includes horror or war representations. Degree, frequency and intensity will also be a major factor in the classification decision.
- Explicit Sexual Content: Sexual acts, shown in full, clear, unequivocal and realistic detail, that may or may not be gratuitous to the film.
- Brutal Violence: Visually explicit portrayals of violence, which may be characterized by extreme brutality, extreme bloodletting and/or extreme tissue damage. May include images of torture, horror or war.
- Sexual Violence: The degradation of an individual in a sexual manner. May contain images of non-consensual acts with the intent to inflict harm, for example, simulated rape, and/or the use of threat to force compliance in sexual activity.
Also in April 2005, the province of Nova Scotia officially adopted the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) system of classification for video games.
Source for rating information: Maritime Film Classification Board website.