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R – Restricted:
- Viewers under 17 require an adult.
- Includes strong violence, frequent profanity, sexual content, or drug use.
- Examples: Deadpool, Pulp Fiction.

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PG – Parental Guidance Suggested:
- Some material may not be suitable for young children.
- Mild language or brief, mild violence.
- Examples: The Incredibles, The LEGO Movie.

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The idea is to help parents decide what’s appropriate for their kids while giving filmmakers creative freedom—at least in theory.

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Who Rates Movies?
Movie ratings in the U.S. are determined by the CARA, the Classification and Rating Administration. CARA is a division of the MPA, formerly known as the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America).

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Learn how the Classification and Rating Administration (CARA) assigns ratings, the impact on filmmakers, and why certain films spark controversy. Whether you're a filmmaker navigating the system or a movie lover curious about those little letters, this video has you covered! #filmclassification

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