I, Daniel Blake: Regulation Flashcards

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Who is the regulator for I, Daniel Blake?

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The BBFC (an independent, non-governmental body) age rates film and video releases in the UK.

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Who has the power to overrule BBFC ratings?

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  • Local councils have the power to overrule BBFC decisions and rate films differently
  • e.g. ‘This is England was rated 18 by the BBFC but several councils rated it 15.
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What are the reasons cited by the BBFC for I, Daniel Blake’s 15 age rating?

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  • There are some verbal sexual references voiced in the film, particulary in a scene where a man pays a suprise visit to a woman who is working as a prostitute secretly, to try to dissuade her from prositituing herself.
  • The infrequent use of stronger expletives such as ‘cunt’ are featured but justified by context and not impactful.
  • The film contains the utterance of the stronger expletive ‘cunt’ as well as other expletives such as: ‘fuck’, ‘wankers’, ‘twats’ as uttered by the main character out of anger and frustration and frustration or for emphasis.
  • There are two notable scenes of emotional intensity. They include ‘the food bank’ scene and the ending ‘funeral’ scene.
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How can age ratings impact audiences?

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  • Age ratings are important to producers and distributors in guarenting an audience - for example, a 15 rating in the UK opens the film to a much wider audience than an 18 certificate.
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