The Lithuanian Film Centre (Lithuanian: Lietuvos kino centras) is a state institution under the Ministry of Culture of Lithuania. The Lithuanian Film Centre was established in 2012 and focuses on the film industry and the field of cinematography.
Film ratings[]
The rating system was introduced in 2018 for indexed films. A film approved for public exhibition receives one of the ratings below based on its content:
- V: Released without age restriction. The full name for the classification is visi, which means "all".
- N-7: Released from age 7 and above. Children aged under 7 may be admitted with adult supervision.
- N-13: Released from age 13 and above. Children aged between 7 and 12 may be admitted with adult supervision. No one under 7 is admitted.
- N-16: Released from age 16 and above. No one under 16 is admitted.
- N-18: Released from age 18 and above. No one under 18 is admitted.
A film must not incite hatred, be excessively violent or contain illegal content to receive a film rating. Under law, unrated films are not permitted to be exhibited within Lithuania.