What does 12A mean at Vue?

What does 12A mean at Vue?

What does 12A mean at Vue?

The 12A rating is only used for films shown in cinemas. Films rated 12A are suitable for children aged 12 and over. However, people younger than 12 may see a 12A so long as they are accompanied by an adult. In such circumstances, responsibility for allowing a child under 12 to view lies with the accompanying adult.

Can under 12s watch 12A films Vue?

Films classified 12A and video works classified 12 contain material that is not generally suitable for children aged under 12. No one younger than 12 may see a 12A film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult.

Do you need ID for a 12A film?

A spokesman for Cineworld said: “In line with the BBFC age classification, we reserve the right to ask for photo ID verifying the age of any customer wishing to watch 12A, 15 and 18 certificated films. “If a customer is unable to provide ID when asked, we are required by law to refuse admission to that film.

Can a 12 year old watch a 15 film with parents Vue?

(12A) 12A No-one younger than 12 may see a ’12A’ film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult. Responsibility for allowing under-12s to view lies with the accompanying or supervising adult. (15) 15 No-one younger than 15 may see a ’15’ film in a cinema.

Is Vue cinema strict on age?

Our staff are legally required to ask for proof that you are old enough to watch an age restricted film if they have any doubt. In order to prove your age we require official I.D. that includes a photo and date of birth such as a passport or driver’s license. (We accept photocopies of passports.

Do Vue cinemas ask for ID?

To get into a 12A or 15 rated movie at Vue you are required to take photo ID. The only photo ID that 12-15 year olds are likely to have is a passport not a driving licence as noted on Vue website.

Can a 11 year old go to a 15 movie?

Nope. A 15 rating means nobody under 15 is allowed full stop. It’s illegal. 12A films are the ones where younger kids can go with a parent/ adult.

What does 12A mean for cinema?

children aged 12 and over
The 12A rating is only used for films shown in cinemas, applying to film which are suitable for children aged 12 and over, according to the British Board of Film Classification. However, people younger than 12 can see a 12A if they are accompanied by an adult.

What was the first 12 rated film?

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | The 12: From Batman to Spider-Man. The 12 certificate was first introduced in 1989 and made a big difference to the viewing patterns of younger cinemagoers. Younger viewers had been far more restricted in what they could and could not watch, with only U and PG-rated films to choose from.

What are the 12A films in the cinema?

Films currently in the cinema that are 12a include Black Widow, Jungle Cruise and Fast and Furious 9, while The Suicide Squad has been rated 15. Graphic scenes of sex and violence will not be shown, however the films will be more graphic than the PG and U-rated film classification that children under 12 have previously been able to watch.

What is the difference between 12 and 12A film ratings?

The 12a film rating replaced the 12 rating in 2002 which enables children to see more graphic films at the cinema if accompanied by an adult. 12 with Parental Guidance (12A) means that the BBFC (The British Board of Film Classification) have classified the film unsuitable for children under 12.

What are the rules of a Vue cinema?

Vue accepts no responsibility for any information displayed or broadcast in any cinema operated by Vue by any third party or for the content of any film or advertisement that is shown at any cinema operated by Vue. 12. Guests may not bring or consume any hot food or alcohol purchased outside of the premises. 13.

What identification do I need to enter a 12A film?

1. Photographic identification (for example driving licence, passport or any other photographic identification that we deem to be acceptable) may be requested prior to permitting entry into 12A, 15 and 18 certificated films in the UK, or into 12A, 15A, 16 and 18 certificated films in Ireland.