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  2. Movie and Television Review and Classification Board

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    The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Rebyu at Klasipikasyon ng Pelikula at Telebisyon; [1] abbreviated as MTRCB) is a Filipino government agency under the Office of the President of the Philippines that is responsible for the classification and review of television programs, motion pictures and home videos.

  3. Motion picture content rating system - Wikipedia

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    Under this rating system, content may be assigned multiple ratings, with one signifying a minimum age of attendance, and the other signifying the minimum age of unaccompanied attendance. [169] [170] In addition to the age ratings, content is also assessed for violence/horror, sexuality and negative examples i.e. drugs, vulgar and slang language.

  4. Optical Media Board - Wikipedia

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    The Optical Media Board (OMB), formerly known as the Videogram Regulatory Board (VRB), is a Philippine government agency that is part of the Office of the President of the Philippines, responsible for regulating the production, use and distribution of recording media in the Philippines.

  5. Film Development Council of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Beginning 2021, The FDCP had started to acquire Philippine release rights to a handful of foreign-language films such as Portrait of a Lady on Fire and The Worst Person in the World. Under the Film Cultural Exchange Program (FCEP), the films are rated through the FDCP rating system pursuant to the agreed-upon guidelines by the FDCP and the ...

  6. Television content rating system - Wikipedia

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    The TV parental guidelines were first proposed on December 19, 1996, as a voluntary-participation system—in which ratings are determined by participating broadcast and cable networks—by the United States Congress, the television industry and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and went into effect by January 1, 1997, on most major ...

  7. Zone 414 - Wikipedia

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    Zone 414 is a walled city of state-of-the-art androids, humanoid robots which cater to wealthy clients, providing companionship and sex. The Zone is run by a corporation owned by the androids' inventor, Marlon Veidt, and his brother, the psychologist Joseph Veidt. Marlon realizes that his adult daughter Melissa has gone missing inside Zone 414.

  8. Cinema Evaluation Board - Wikipedia

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    The Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB) is a body of the Film Development Council of the Philippines, [1] tasked with grading Filipino films by quality. It is represented in the Philippine Film Export Services Office. [2] The CEB was established in 2003, succeeding the Film Ratings Board (FRB) which became defunct in early 2002.

  9. List of films banned in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Producers applied to have the film classified as R-18 due to the movie geared towards a mature audience. Given by a "double X" rating by the MTRCB due to an alleged rape scene. [13] 2009 Antichrist: Permanent Banned due to explicit sexual and misogynistic violent content involving castration. [14] [better source needed] 2009 Brüno: 2009