
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
R-13 Only viewers who are 13 years old and above can be admitted. An "R-13" classification advises parents, supervising adults, or the would-be viewers themselves, that the film may contain any of the elements that may not be suitable for children below 13 years of age.
MTRCB Ratings - MovieLabs
2013年9月28日 · An “R-13” classification advises parents or supervising adults, as well as the would-be viewers themselves, that the film may contain any of the following: themes, language, violence, nudity, sex, horror, and drugs whose treatment may not be suitable for children below thirteen (13) years of age.
MTRCB - Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
Protect the Filipino child by empowering the family through rigorous campaigns and information drives to learn to evaluate and make appropriate, intelligent choices regarding media and entertainment content. Educate and consciously create parent-partners in the review and monitoring of television and movie content.
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
2024年10月3日 · The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Pagrerepaso at Pag-uuri ng Sine at Telebisyon; abbreviated MTRCB) is the government agency responsible for rating television and film for the Philippines.
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
5 天之前 · Wicked, Conclave, at Highlight binigyan ng “PG” rating ng MTRCB; “R-13” naman para sa Kang Mak Wicked, Conclave, and Highlight receives “PG” rating; Kang Mak earns “R-13” from MTRCB
List Down The Different Classification Rating Used in ... - Scribd
The document discusses different classification ratings used for television and films. It lists the movie ratings of G, PG, R-13, R-16, and R-18 which provide guidance on appropriate age levels for viewing content. It also lists television ratings of G, PG, and SPG which provide parental guidance on suitable age levels.
[ MTRCB, February 24, 2004 ] - Supreme Court E-Library
C. RESTRICTED-13 ("R-13") — Only those who are 13 and above may view an "R-13" film. The movie must, in the judgment of the BOARD, meet the following criteria:
Revised Classification Rating for Films ( MTRCB Memorandum …
The MTRCB Memorandum Circular No. 008-12, issued on July 19, 2012, revises the classification ratings for films in the Philippines under Presidential Decree No. 1986. The updated classifications include General Audience (G), Parental Guidance (PG), Restricted-13 (R-13), Restricted-16 (R-16), Restricted-18 (R-18), and Not for Public Exhibition (X).
MTRCB | PDF | Self-Improvement
This document outlines the rating systems used by the Philippine Board of Classification for movies and television shows. It describes the criteria for ratings of G (General Audience), PG (Parental Guidance), R13 (Restricted - 13 years old), R16 (Restricted - 16 years old), R18 (Restricted - 18 years old), and SPG (Strong Parental Guidance).
MTRCB Ratings System - TV/Movies/Trailers - Scribd
The document outlines movie rating classifications in the Philippines according to themes, language, violence, sex/nudity, horror, and drugs depicted in films. It provides rating descriptions and guidelines for G, PG, R-13, R-16, R-18 ratings.