The BBFC stands for the British Board of Film Classification, and this is a non-governmental organisation which is funded by the film industry to be responsible for the national classification and censorship of films within the UK.
We have come to a conclusion that our film should be rated 15 due to the showing of dead bodies, graphic scenes and criminal threat.
We have come to this conclusion because of the way the bodies are portrayed with graphic scenes such as slit open necks and stab wounds, in context this could affect young audiences because of the violent nature of the film.
Although the tone of this film is rather laid back and smooth through elements such as jazz music and slow sounding voices, this contrasts with graphic scenes which although gives a calm atmosphere can potentially hide the sense of criminal threat underneath it e.g. because younger audiences may think there is a killer on the loose, this can give a bad effect upon them.
Although the tone of this film is rather laid back and smooth through elements such as jazz music and slow sounding voices, this contrasts with graphic scenes which although gives a calm atmosphere can potentially hide the sense of criminal threat underneath it e.g. because younger audiences may think there is a killer on the loose, this can give a bad effect upon them.

This is too brief. THink about the context and tone/impact of the film. I've seen dead bodies in a PG before... Add a 15 symbol to the post too.
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An intro to this post too would be good. Who are the BBFC, what do they do. etc.
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