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Harvey Weinstein film Philomena 'to appeal against R rating' | Harvey Weinstein film Philomena 'to appeal against R rating' |
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Film producer Harvey Weinstein is to appeal against a decision by US film censors to give his studio's latest film an R rating, according to reports. | |
Philomena received the rating from the Classification and Ratings Administration for two instances of bad language. | Philomena received the rating from the Classification and Ratings Administration for two instances of bad language. |
But the Weinstein Company will now officially appeal against the rating, The Hollywood Reporter said. | |
The British Stephen Frears drama stars Dame Judi Dench and Steve Coogan. | The British Stephen Frears drama stars Dame Judi Dench and Steve Coogan. |
The film is based on the 2009 investigative book by BBC correspondent Martin Sixsmith about Irish-Catholic woman Philomena Lee's search for her son after being forced to put him up for adoption decades earlier. | The film is based on the 2009 investigative book by BBC correspondent Martin Sixsmith about Irish-Catholic woman Philomena Lee's search for her son after being forced to put him up for adoption decades earlier. |
The Weinstein Company plans to release the film in the US over the Thanksgiving period next month, however it has argued the R rating will affect the number of moviegoers who could potentially watch it. | The Weinstein Company plans to release the film in the US over the Thanksgiving period next month, however it has argued the R rating will affect the number of moviegoers who could potentially watch it. |
The restricted R rating means people under the age of 17 may only see the film if they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. | |
In the UK, it has been given a 12A rating by the British Board of Film Classification, where children younger than 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. | In the UK, it has been given a 12A rating by the British Board of Film Classification, where children younger than 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. |
Weinstein's studio previously became embroiled in a row with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) in 2012 over the documentary Bully over the use of bad language in the film. | Weinstein's studio previously became embroiled in a row with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) in 2012 over the documentary Bully over the use of bad language in the film. |
It opened in Los Angeles and New York without a rating, after the Weinstein Company chose to ignore the MPAA's original R rating. | It opened in Los Angeles and New York without a rating, after the Weinstein Company chose to ignore the MPAA's original R rating. |
The studio eventually agreed to remove the language and an edited version of the film received a PG-13 rating. | The studio eventually agreed to remove the language and an edited version of the film received a PG-13 rating. |
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