The British Board of Film Classfication's catagories of age reastrictions are:

Suitable for all, a 'U' film should be suitable for audiences aged four and over and should be set in a positive moral framework and no violence, threat or horror.

Parental Guidance, some scenes may be unsuitable for younge children a 'PG' film should not disturb a child aged around eight years old or older. Although parents are advised to consider whether it may upset younger children.

Suitable for 12 years and over, these categories are awarded if the material is suitable for 12 and over as itmay upset children under the age of 12 or contain materila that parents may find unsuitable for them. 12A onlu exist for cinema film and no one who is under the age of 12 may see a 12A film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for only 15 and over, no one under the age of 15 may see a '15' film in a cinemas or rent or buy a '15' rated film.

Suitable for only adults, no on who is younger than 18 may see a '18' film in a cinema or rent or buy an '18' rated film.

May only be shown to adults in specially licensed cinemas and video works and may not be supplied by mail order.
Looking at the classifications set by the British board of film we agreed that our film would be rated an 18 this is due to the content that takes place during the flashback. We feel that our film we appeal to both genders between the ages of 18 - 21 years old this is because of the thrilling genre and the chilling plot line of our film. We feel that it would also appeal to over 21's but more females than males this is because they will be able to empathise with the main character Samantha more.
Even though our film has a religious theme we feel that it then would not just appeal to religious people because of this, as in the film Angel's and Demon's it also has a religious theme but not just religious people watched it as non religious people still enjoyed it the film even though it had a religious theme.
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