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Where do the age classifications on filmfriend come from?

Film ratings are made with the intent to protect children and teenagers from seeing age inappropriate content. The age classification of films in cinemas is regulated by national youth protection laws. For example, in Germany, the classification decisions are made by the Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft (FSK), in France, the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC) is responsible, and in the USA, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) represents the interests of the American film and television industry in terms of youth protection in the media.

Age classifications vary due to different systems in many countries. It is important to note that an age classification is not a pedagogical recommendation. A film could be designated as not harmful to children, but its meaning may still be better understood by teenagers. It is the parents or guardians who know their child best and must decide what the child can watch.

Streaming providers must clearly indicate an age rating according to the youth protection laws (in Germany, for example, according to § 12 JMStV). However, if a film or series does not have an age classification, it can be assigned by the respective streaming service provider. filmfriend follows the guidelines of national classification bodies but also considers pedagogical criteria and seeks a balance between the cultural sensitivities of different countries – certain themes are perceived differently in different countries.

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