BBFC / Film Regulation
1) Research the BBFC in more detail: what is the institution responsible for? How is it funded? What link does it have to government? This history of the BBFC page may help. The BBFC is responsible for film regulation and guidance in the United Kingdom. They give age ratings/recommendations to audiences to let them know about a film's content before seeing it. They are funded through fees; film makers pay them to get their film's age rating. They are slightly linked to the government as they're the primary source of age ratings for film and TV in the UK. 2) Read this BBFC guide to how films are rated. Summarise the process in 50 words. Any media is filtered through their Compliance Officers. They watch the film and note down any specific content that sticks out as problematic. They make reports which include: a synopysis, potential issues and a recommended age rating. The final rating and content is peer reviewed by a team before release. 3) Read this BBFC section on landma...