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Quebec
The following classifications apply to Quebec.
If a Provincial rating is not available, FilmCan will display the MPAA provided rating for the film.
| G |
Visa général |
May be viewed, rented or purchased by persons of all ages.
A classification of "Visa général" means that the film
so classified is unlikely to disturb an average viewer. It in no way indicates
that the film is considered to be "suitable" for children. Only a "for
children" notice would indicate that such a film would be appropriate
for younger viewers.
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| 13+ |
13 years and over |
May be viewed, rented or purchased by persons 13 years of age or over.
Children 12 years of age and under may be admitted to a public showing
of the film, but only if accompanied by an adult.
When rating a film as "13 years and over", the examiners consider:
- certain manifestations of violence (senseless destruction, physical harm, graphic violence, etc.);
- the representation of sexuality (extremely detailed intimate scenes, sexual relationships promoting dominance or disturbing situations, etc.);
- certain themes (suicide, family break-ups, mental instability, marginal behaviour, etc.).
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| 16+ |
16 years and older |
May be viewed, rented or purchased by persons 16 years of age or over.
These films may contain complex sequences, including violent or erotic
elements, as well as certain problematic situations encountered by adults.
However, the examiners are required to conduct a rigorous evaluation when
considering the following:
- detailed and complacent images of unwarranted or sustained violence;
- particularly troubling images;
- the manner in which sexuality is depicted.
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| 18+ |
18 years and older |
May be viewed, rented or purchased by persons 18 years of age or over.
Films restricted to an adult audience usually contain:
- explicit representations of sexuality;
- exacerbated violence, particularly those depicting torture or other forms of cruelty heightened through special effects to a level of harrowing realism;
- closely associated erotic behaviour and violence.
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