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Film rating systems

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Many countries have a film rating system to help parents determine which movies their children can watch. The systems usually use age to rate the movies.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom use the British Board of Film Classification film rating system.

United States

The United States use the Motion Picture Association film rating system.

Australia

Australia uses the Australian Classification Board film rating system.

Canada

Canada uses the Canadian Home Video Rating System.

Japan

Japan uses the Eirin.

New Zealand

New Zealand uses the OFLC (New Zealand) rating system.

Ukraine

Ukraine uses the Ukrainian State Film Agency film rating system.