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The Fijian Censors Board that rates media productions released in Fiji. The FCB (not officially abbreviated) control what can be released to the public in cinemas across the islands.
History[]
The Fijian Censors Board is a government-run organisation mandated under the Cinematographic Films Act of 1971[1] in section 22 of the Fijian legislation[2].
Ratings[]
All ratings were introduced around 1971/2 when the legislation passed.
Symbol | Name | Definition |
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General | Approved for all audiences, equivalent to 'G' in Australia and New Zealand, or 'U' in the UK, or 'TV-Y' in the USA. |
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Young | Approved for audiences over the age of 13 years, equivalent to 'PG' in Australia. |
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Approved | Approved for audiences 16 years and above. |
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Restricted | Can be viewed by the public, depending on the conditions set by the Censors Board, equivalent to 'R18+' in Australia. |