The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has updated its classification guidelines, informed by its largest-ever public consultation, meaning its age ratings will change according to changing ...
The joke doing the rounds in China these days is that 2006 started with one “steamed bun” — a reference to “The Steamed Bun Murder Mystery” online spoof of Chen Kaige’s “The Promise” — and ended with ...
China could be on the verge of implementing its first film classification system after the all-powerful State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (Sarft) submitted a new law to the cabinet — ...
A new survey shows that more than 90 percent of Chinese audiences support a movie classification system. By Clifford Coonan A new survey shows that Chinese audiences are critical of domestically ...
A film classification system would give insight into censorship, making it easier for Hollywood movies to get into China. By Clifford Coonan China Dragons Illustration - P 2014 China is getting closer ...
Young Britons see significantly more on-screen smoking in movies than their US peers, finds research published ahead of print in the journal Tobacco Control. The UK film classification system, which ...
Young Internet users may soon find their access to violent online games unplugged. Under a system similar to film classification, the Ministry of Culture is planning to introduce a rating system for ...