1. Christmas Day was set for a welcome reunion with Solan, Ludvig, Reodor in cinema film “Sonny and Lambert – Hefra to Flåklypa.” This includes Solan pledges dairy managers Ollvar O. Klepp Violence and resuscitating the old Rennet to find out once and for all who is the best: Flåklypa or neighboring parish Slidre.
There are Media Authority which set age limits on the film to be shown in theaters, and “Sonny and Lambert – Hefra to Flåklypa” are assessed at age A – Permitted for all. This allows you to bring the smallest children to the cinema to see Sonny and the other characters in action. But what is a children?
– A children’s film is a film that, regardless of genre, captivates and engages the kids, as they can relate to and recognize, explains Barbro Hardersen, film expert in Media Authority, to Skolekino New.
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Respecting children want
Hardersen says that children themselves neither think nor analyzes the genre. For them, a “movie” be a news item or a Youtube video.
– We adults often puts a certain kind of film in the genre of children’s films, while it may be difficult to put these in a age category.
Movies that are considered permissible for all must not contain any disturbing or dramatic scenes, but they may have some scary elements if these are short-lived and are conducted in a safe setting. Movies that are allowed for all must also have a subdued sound and power use.
– It can be awesome scary in itself for the youngest having to go into a movie theater where the lights extinguished and where it can be strong sound effects along the way. The adults must respect if a child is afraid and does not want to see. When it is about to bring them out of the hall rather than going to try some.
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Considering not DVD or Blu-Ray
Barbro Hardersen Media Authority underlines that it is important to remember that the age limit should not be confused with the film’s target audience.
– Target is the one think the film is relevant and which may be of interest to it, while the age limit set for malicious principle of proportionality. A classic grow film containing only dialogue in an hour and half to get “Permitted for all” without that it has something to do with the children, telling Hardersen.
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Everything that appears on cinema will be assessed and assigned age of the Media Authority, while the distributors themselves who make the same assessment of films being released on DVD and Blu- Ray.
Even more important is to know about this nuance difference.
– Often follows the distributor the same age limit that was set when the film was shown at the cinema, but sometimes for there is a difference. Therefore it is important to look through the film first and take an assessment in relation to whether it is appropriate for the children to appear for, believe Hardersen.
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Naked skin on film
When Media Authority considers film for the cinema, it’s about how harmful it can be compared to what children may be able to handle and what can be too difficult to digest afterwards.
– When we look at individual scenes so we often see that when approaching the climax, pull it out simultaneously with effects that make It can be scary for the little ones. Otherwise it may be the movie in its entirety. You do not necessarily see anything in the pictures, but the theme itself may be difficult to deal with.
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Media Authority audience gets inquiries from people who think the age limit should be up and those who think it will be down. When it is about to explain the regulations they administer and emphasize that the Media Authority does moral judgments.
– For example, it may not be nudity on film is harmful. It may be uncomfortable for parents to watch it with your kids and maybe adults would like to have age limits on different topics you think are uncomfortable, so that it can be avoided, says Hardersen.
– But children in our culture it is the traditionally not unmanageable or “harmful” to see nudity in itself. Again it is the setting that is essential.
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This case was originally published on Film & amp; Kino.