
A PG film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. Parents should consider whether the content might upset younger or more sensitive children.
Not all PG films are made for younger audiences; for example the recent release of the film 'The Artist', this film is primarily created for the adult audience.
No genre is prohibited to a PG film however, as long as its treated in a manor appropriate to the category.
There may be mild bad language (such as ‘shit’ or ‘son of a bitch’) in a PG film, but the context and delivery are always important. For example, if the language is used aggressively or if there is too much bad language, a work may be passed at the next category.
There may be some blood in a PG rated film, but there should be no attention to the detail of injuries or violence in the film.
Sex may be referenced throughout the film, however the BBFC may allow some some content be passed for PG if the child is unlikely to understand the reference, eg. innuendo.
Drugs may also be referenced in a PG rated film, the passing of illegal drugs for instance, however there should be no strong focus on this theme.
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