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Film classification standards
  . OFLC
   


Film classification standards

. OFLC:

There is community concern that society is becoming desensitised to sexually explicit and extremely violent material as film-makers test the boundaries of the interpretation of classification guidelines. Unfortunately, the current National Classification Code and Classification Guidelines allow too much discretion to the classifiers. Examples of this include allowing drug references and nudity in G-rated films if they are deemed to have "very mild" impact or allowing actual sex to be shown in R-rated films if it is deemed to have "artistic merit". Would your government direct a review of the Code and Guidelines, and the Classification Act, with the intent of limiting the discretion of the classifiers on such matters?

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