Alberta Film Classification
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Alberta Film Classification rates films for their suitability for various ages of audiences prior to public release. It is a department of the Government of Alberta in Alberta, Canada. AFC's counterpart in British Columbia is the British Columbia Film Classification Office, whose ratings are also used in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Government of Alberta. "Alberta Film Classification office". Retrieved 3 May 2021.
Alberta Film Classification is responsible for: rating films; rating film trailers, commercials and public service announcements (PSAs); sharing information about film ratings; licensing film distributors.
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