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Australian Classification Mature (M)
OFLC M

M is for mature, and we don't recommend these films and games for kids under 15.

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Mature (M), formerly M 15+, is one of the seven classification categories of the Australian film rating system and one of the six for the computer game system of the Australian Classification Board. It was one of the original four classification categories when the Board came into existence. The symbol is an encircled letter M and the colour is blue.

The content of M-classified material may contain moderate levels of classifiable material, such as violence, sex or coarse language. Although still unrestricted as it is an advisory category, material classified M cannot be recommended for viewing or playing by children under 15 years of age.

M rated content is described as moderate or neutral.

Factors[]

Themes[]

Mature themes can be accommodated at the M level if they aren't too detailed. Examples like major deaths, real-life disasters and upsetting subjects can be discussed within an M rating.

Violence[]

Violence in this classification tend to be more violent and graphic than PG, although not to the extent of MA 15+. Violence can either be frequent but mostly bloodless or infrequent but bloody. Non-realistic (Sci-fi/Magic) battles/duels mostly stretch for a long stretch of time (around 5 to 15 min usually), and most of the time at least one character attempts to kill. Fatal moves such as strangulation, fatal stabbing, decapitation are sometimes displayed, as well as blood, however it mostly happens for a short period of time, and blood is shown in reasonable amounts (e.g: character gets stabbed by swords). Death is also quite common in these movies. Gore can be shown very briefly if it isn't detailed.

Language[]

In terms of coarse language, "f**k" and its derivatives (including the sexual insult motherf***er) may be used even in a sexual context, but not be very aggressively used. In extremely rare cases, the word "c**t" can be used once if justified by context, as it was the case with the movie Rocketman; otherwise, normally if it's used in a movie, it will be rated MA 15+. Slurs like the N word can be used if they aren't used in a derogatory way (e.g., white person calling a black person the slur).

Sexual content[]

Sexual references are allowed if they aren't graphically discussed or overly crude. Sex scenes can be allowed if they aren't graphic or if they are implied. Sexual language (except "c**t") can be used.

Drug use[]

Drug references and depictions can be shown, and even implied drug use can be depicted. Depictions of drug use are allowed if they aren't glamorised and if they are moderate in impact.

Nudity[]

Brief graphic nudity (i.e genitalia) can be shown. Depictions of nudity (e.g., breasts and buttocks) can be shown without warranting an MA 15+ rating.

Statistics[]

During the financial year that ended on 30 June 2022, the M classification was given to 225 films for public exhibition (the most common) and 82 computer games.

List[]

  • As of March 24, 2023, there are over 59,700 M rated titles according to IMDb. (list)

Trivia[]

  • In 1993, a new classification was added to the film system, MA 15+ (children under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian), for films that have content that is too strong for the M classification but not enough for the R 18+ classification (restricted to persons aged 18 and over).
  • The M rating is one of the only unrestricted ratings that allows multiple uses of the F word.
  • M is the most common rating for films according to classification annual reports.[1]
  • Originally they didn't recommend these films and games for kids under 13.[2]

Equivalent to...[]

  • MPA's PG-13[3]
  • TV Parental Guidelines' hard TV-PG and soft TV-14[4]
  • ESRB's T[5]
  • BBFC's 12/12A and soft 15
  • PEGI's 12 rating
  • CERO's hard B and soft C ratings
  • NZ OFLC's M
  • Kijkwijzer's 12 and 14
  • Netflix's 13+ rating

Notes[]

  1. https://www.classification.gov.au/about-us/corporate-reporting/annual-reports
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Classification_Board#History
  3. However, there are some R-rated movies and M17+ rated video games that only got an M in Australia.
  4. Likewise, there are some TV-PG rated shows that are rated M in Australia.
  5. However, there have been some M17+ rated games that were classified M in Australia.
Australian Classification Board (ACB)
Australian Classification General (G) Australian Classification Parental Guidance (PG) Australian Classification Mature (M) Australian Classification Mature 15+ (MA 15+) Australian Classification Restricted 18+ (R 18+) Australian Classification Restricted 18+ (X 18+) Refused Classification logo

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