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The Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO) is responsible for issuing age ratings for cinema and home video releases of films in the Republic of Ireland. They were established in 1923 and their certificates are legally binding.
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===Background===
Not much information is available about historical certificates, because their website was only established in September 2004 and only shows certificates from then onward, but here's what's available combined with the current certificates:
The '''Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO)''' (Irish: ''Oifig Aicmithe Scannán na hÉireann'', ''OASÉ''), formerly the Irish Film Censor's Office until July 21, 2008, is responsible for issuing age ratings for cinema and home video releases of films in the Republic of Ireland. They were established in 1923 and their certificates are legally binding.

Not much information is available about historical film certificates, because their website was only established in September 2004 and only shows certificates from then onward, but here's what's available combined with the current certificates:


==== Video ====
==== Video ====
Video certificates were introduced by the IFCO on [https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1994/0831/Ar00208_pf.html September 1st, 1994]. One of the [https://www.boards.ie/b/thread/235598 first certified titles] was ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' (rated G). Conviction penalties for those trading in uncertified videos took effect on the same day and included fines of up to £1000 and a prison sentence of up to three years.
Video certificates were introduced by the IFCO on [https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1994/0831/Ar00208_pf.html September 1, 1994]. One of the [https://www.boards.ie/b/thread/235598 first certified titles] was ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' (rated G). Conviction penalties for those trading in uncertified videos took effect on the same day and included fines of up to 1,000 (Irish) pounds and a prison sentence of up to three years.


The system has remained mostly the same for over two decades:
The system has remained mostly the same for over two decades:


{| cellpadding="10"
'''G '''(General) - Fit for viewing by persons generally.
|-
!Symbol
!Description
!Notes
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO G.png|40px|G]]<br /><small>General</small>
|Fit for viewing by persons generally.
|
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO PG.png|40px|PG]]<br /><small>Parental Guidance</small>
|Fit for viewing generally, but in the case of a child under 12 years, under parental guidance.
|
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO - 12RA video certificate.png|40px|12 RA]]<br /><small>Responsible Adult</small>
|Fit for viewing by persons aged 12 years or more, but in the case of a child under 12 years, under parental guidance.
|This certificate has been retired, see the section "Retired Certificates" for more information.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 12.png|40px|12]]
|Fit for viewing by persons aged 12 years or more.
|
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 15.png|40px|15]]
|Fit for viewing by persons aged 15 years or more.
|
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 18.png|40px|18]]
|Fit for viewing by persons aged 18 years or more.
|
|}


===== Retired certificates =====
'''PG''' (Parental Guidance) - Fit for viewing generally, but in the case of a child under 12 years, under parental guidance.
* '''12 RA''' - Not suitable for people aged younger than 12 unless they view with an adult, and not to be supplied to someone below that age. The designation "RA" stands for "Responsible Adult". It was officially replaced in 1996 by the PG and 12 home video ratings, and was completely withdrawn around 2003.


The last known release with a 12 RA certificate is ''Only Fools and Horses - The Complete Series 7'', first released in 2004 and re-issued in 2009 as part of a box set called ''The Complete Collection. ''By then it had been re-rated PG, although the other releases in the collection raised the overall certificate to a 12. Films issued with a 12 RA certificate upon original release are automatically re-rated 12 when re-released, apart from if they're re-submitted and obtain a lower or higher certificate under modern guidelines.
'''12 RA '''- Fit for viewing by persons aged 12 years or more, but in the case of a child under 12 years, under parental guidance (since retired - see below).


* '''18 RA''' - Not suitable for people aged younger than 18 unless they view with an adult, and not to be supplied to someone below that age. The "RA" stands for "Responsible Adult". It's unknown when this was withdrawn. The only known release with this certificate is a 1995 live show by Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll (now known for ''Mrs Brown's Boys''), titled ''How's Your Snowballs''. The outer packaging displayed an 18 certificate, although the cassette label displayed an 18 RA certificate. A DVD version also exists, although it's unknown what certificate is displayed on the disc, the outer packaging displays an 18 certificate as on the VHS version.
'''12''' - Fit for viewing by persons aged 12 years or more.


'''15''' - Fit for viewing by persons aged 15 years or more.

'''18 '''- Fit for viewing by persons aged 18 years or more.

<u>Retired certificates</u>

'''12 RA''' - Not suitable for people aged younger than 12 unless they view with an adult, and not to be supplied to someone below that age. The "RA" stands for "Responsible Adult". It was withdrawn in the mid-2000's.

The last known release with a 12 RA certificate is ''Only Fools and Horses - The Complete Series 7, ''first released in 2004 and re-issued in 2009 as part of a box set called ''The Complete Collection. ''By then it had been re-rated PG, although the other releases in the collection raised the overall certificate to a 12.[[File:NBC (12RA).png|thumb|220x220px|''The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). ''Later re-rated PG.|link=Special:FilePath/NBC_(12RA).png]]Films issued with a 12 RA certificate upon original release are automatically re-rated 12 when re-released, apart from if they're re-submitted and obtain a lower or higher certificate under modern guidelines.

'''18 RA''' - Not suitable for people aged younger than 18 unless they view with an adult, and not to be supplied to someone below that age. The "RA" stands for "Responsible Adult". It's unknown when this was withdrawn.[[File:$ 57 (53).jpg|thumb|220x220px|''Brendan O'Carroll: How's Your Snowballs (1995)''|link=Special:FilePath/$_57_(53).jpg]]The only known release with this certificate is a 1995 live show by Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll (now known for ''Mrs Brown's Boys''), titled ''How's Your Snowballs''. The outer packaging displayed an 18 certificate, although the cassette label displayed an 18 RA certificate. A DVD version also exists, although it's unknown what certificate is displayed on the disc - the outer packaging displays an 18 certificate as on the VHS version.


==== Cinema ====
==== Cinema ====
Cinema certificates were introduced by the Justice Minister (Brian Lenihan) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bQT4XcCPDrYC&pg=RA1-PA53&lpg=RA1-PA53&dq=brian+lenihan+film+certificates&source=bl&ots=DiTQhXj5YM&sig=P9NCdNJeisS4MH-SEfPA9JyTyLs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEndbQrqzXAhWLfhoKHdO6AvgQ6AEIXzAL#v=onepage&q=brian%20lenihan%20film%20certificates&f=false in January 1965], after [http://www.rte.ie/archives/2014/1201/663862-is-irish-film-censorship-too-strict/ public complaints] about the large number of films being banned - several cited the BBFC's model in the UK (of '''U''', '''A '''and''' X''')as an example to look up to.
Cinema certificates were introduced by the Justice Minister (Brian Lenihan) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bQT4XcCPDrYC&pg=RA1-PA53&lpg=RA1-PA53&dq=brian+lenihan+film+certificates&source=bl&ots=DiTQhXj5YM&sig=P9NCdNJeisS4MH-SEfPA9JyTyLs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEndbQrqzXAhWLfhoKHdO6AvgQ6AEIXzAL#v=onepage&q=brian%20lenihan%20film%20certificates&f=false in January 1965], after [http://www.rte.ie/archives/2014/1201/663862-is-irish-film-censorship-too-strict/ public complaints] about the large number of films being banned - several cited the [[British Board of Film Classification|British Board of Film Censors]]' model as an example to look up to.


At the same time as appointing a brand new Appeals Board, [https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1966/0207/Ar00800_pf.html he introduced three certificates]:
At the same time as appointing a brand new Appeals Board, [https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1966/0207/Ar00800_pf.html he introduced three certificates]:
* '''G ''' (General) - Suitable for all ages.
* '''16 '''- Confined to persons over 16 years of age.
* '''18''' - Confined to persons over 18 years of age.


Not much is known about the next three decades of certification, as the IFCO's website only lists cinema releases certified from August 2004 onward and video releases from June 2009 onward, but the systems used from June 1, 2001 onwards are available.
'''G '''(General) - Suitable for all ages.

'''16 '''- Confined to persons over 16 years of age.

'''18''' - Confined to persons over 18 years of age.

Not much is known about the next three decades of certification, as the IFCO's website only lists cinema releases certified from August 2004 onward and video releases from June 2009 onward, but the systems used from June 1st, 2001 onward are available.

On December 9th, 2004, an overhaul was announced by then-Film Censor John Kelleher, which came into effect on January 1st, 2005. The changes were as follows:

- A new '16' certificate was introduced. Where films carry this certificate, admission is restricted to persons aged sixteen and over.

- The existing ‘12PG’ and ‘15PG’ certificates were re-designated ‘12A’ and ‘15A’, where the ‘A’ denotes adult.

<u>June 1st, 2001 - January 1st, 2005</u>

'''G '''(General) - Suitable for all ages.

'''PG''' (Parental Guidance) - Suitable for all ages, but parental guidance advised.


On December 9, 2004, an overhaul was announced by then-Film Censor John Kelleher, which came into effect on January 1, 2005. The changes were as follows:
'''12PG''' - Films in this category are, in the opinion of the Film Censor, suitable for those aged 12 and over only. However, children under that age will be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
* A new "16" certificate was introduced. Where films carry this certificate, admission is restricted to persons aged sixteen and over.
* The existing "12PG" and "15PG" certificates were re-designated ‘12A’ and ‘15A’, where the ‘A’ denotes adult.


===== June 1, 2001-January 1, 2005 =====
'''15PG''' - Films in this category are, in the opinion of the Film Censor, suitable for those aged 15 and over only. However, children under that age will be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
{| cellpadding="10"
|-
!Symbol
!Description
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO G (Cinema).png|40px|G]]<br /><small>General</small>
|Suitable for all ages.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO PG (Cinema).png|40px|PG]]<br /><small>Parental Guidance</small>
|Suitable for all ages, but parental guidance advised.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 12PG.png|40px|12PG]]
|Films in this category are, in the opinion of the Film Censor, suitable for those aged 12 and over only. However, children under that age will be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 15PG.png|40px|15PG]]
|Films in this category are, in the opinion of the Film Censor, suitable for those aged 15 and over only. However, children under that age will be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 18 (Cinema).png|40px|18]]
|Admission is restricted to persons aged 18 and over.
|}


===== January 1, 2005-present =====
'''18 '''- Admission is restricted to persons aged 18 and over.
{| cellpadding="10"
|-
!Symbol
!Description
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO G (Cinema).png|40px|G]]<br /><small>General</small>
|Suitable for children of a school going age.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO PG (Cinema).png|40px|PG]]<br /><small>Parental Guidance</small>
|Suitable for children aged 8 and over.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 12A.png|40px|12A]]
|Suitable for viewers of 12 and over. However, they can also be seen by younger children, provided they are accompanied by an adult who has deemed the film appropriate viewing for that child.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 15A.png|40px|15A]]
|Suitable for viewers of 15 and over. However, they can also be seen by younger children, provided they are accompanied by an adult who has deemed the film appropriate viewing for that child.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 16 (Cinema).png|40px|16]]
|Suitable for viewers of 16 and over (admission is restricted to that age).
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 18 (Cinema).png|40px|18]]
|Suitable for viewers of 18 and over (admission is restricted to that age).
|}


<u>January 1st, 2005 - present</u>


=== 1st Bumper (January 18, 1965-1980s?)===
'''G '''(General) - Suitable for children of a school going age.


{{Gallery
'''PG''' (Parental Guidance) - Suitable for children aged 8 and over.
| mode=packed
| height=200
| Well-run-censors-certificate-from-the-irish-republic-for-gh-dxnmnx.jpg
| The first certificate was all films released from January 18, 1965 up to an unknown date.
| File:IFCO Casablanca.jpg
| Certificate for ''Casablanca'' (1942, 1974 reissue)
}}


'''Visuals:''' There is the Irish Gaelic headings, "ACHTANNA UM SCRUDOIREACHT" and "SCANNAN, 1923 GO 1930" (translated in English as "Censorship of Films Acts, 1923 to 1930"). Below this is the certificate issued to the film, followed by the title, the Film Censor's initials (on the left) and his signature (on the right).
'''12A''' - Suitable for viewers of 12 and over. However, they can also be seen by younger children, provided they are accompanied by an adult who has deemed the film appropriate viewing for that child.


'''Certification Symbols and their Descriptions''':
'''15A''' - Suitable for viewers of 15 and over. However, they can also be seen by younger children, provided they are accompanied by an adult who has deemed the film appropriate viewing for that child.


{| cellpadding="10"
'''16''' - Suitable for viewers of 16 and over (admission is restricted to that age).
|-
!Symbol
!Description
!Notes
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |'''G'''
|Suitable for all ages.
|G stands for "General"
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |'''16'''
|Confined to persons over 16 years of age.
|
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |'''18'''
|Confined to persons over 18 years of age.
|
|}


'''Technique:''' A still printed image.
'''18 '''- Suitable for viewers of 18 and over (admission is restricted to that age).


'''Audio:''' None.
=== January 1965 - ???? ===
[[File:Well-run-censors-certificate-from-the-irish-republic-for-gh-dxnmnx.jpg|centre|thumb|220x220px]]Bumper: We see the Irish Gaelic headings, "ACHTANNA UM SCRUDOIREACHT" and "SCANNAN, 1923 GO 1930". Below this is the certificate issued to the film, followed by the title, the Film Censor's initials (on the left) and his signature (on the right).


'''Availability:''' Seen in cinemas before all films released from January 18, 1965 up to an unknown date.
Certification symbols:
* The only available examples are from 1966, for the Don Weis comedy ''The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini'', and from 1974, for a reissue of ''Casablanca''. Both had General certificates which were retrieved from Alamy, an online stock photo archive, and Prop Store, a prop auction site, respectively.
*'''G '''(General) - Suitable for all ages.


=== 2nd Bumper (1980s?-June 1, 2001)===
*'''16 '''- Confined to persons over 16 years of age.


{{Gallery
*'''18''' - Confined to persons over 18 years of age.
| mode=packed
FX/SFX: None.
| height=200
| File:IFCO PG rating ("The World is Not Enough", 1999).jpg
| PG rating<br />''The World is Not Enough'' (1999)
}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is the heading "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 to 1992"; the Irish Gaelic translation is displayed above (with "GO" in uppercase). The logo of the Irish Film Censor's office is displayed above the Irish Gaelic translation of the heading. Below the heading is the certification symbol issued to the film, followed by the film's title. Below the film's title is a message stating "This film is suitable for exhibition", with the corresponding description of the rating (in English) below it. The Irish Gaelic translation of the same message appears above the rating and below the certification symbol., On the bottom left of the certificate, just near the bottom boundary line, is the Film Censor's initials (with the phrase "a scrúdaigh"), and to the right of it is his signature (with the stacked phrases "Scrúdóir Na Scannán" and "Film Censor" below, the former phrase is the Irish Gaelic translation of the latter). The entire content of the certificate is sandwiched by white horizontal lines, one above and one below.
Music/Sounds: None.


For certificates rated PG and higher, the phrase "LIMITED CERTIFICATE" is displayed to the right of the certification symbol (bolded and italicised), with the Irish Gaelic translation of that phrase ("DEIMHNÚ TEORANTA") to the left of the symbol, in the same font effects as the other phrase.
Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films from January 1965 up to an unknown date.


'''Certification Symbols and their Descriptions''':
In terms of public availability, extremely rare. The only available example is from 1966, for the Don Weis comedy ''The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini.'' It had a General certificate which was retrieved from [http://www.alamy.com/ alamy], an online stock photo archive.


{| cellpadding="10"
=== ??? - June 1st, 2001 ===
|-
[[File:-PG- T-REX - BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS.jpg|thumb|240x240px|The original image as posted to the IMAX Dublin Twitter account on 6th September, 2017.|alt=|left]]Bumper: We see the heading "CENSORSHIP OF FILM ACTS, 1923 to 1992"; the Irish Gaelic translation is displayed above. Below this is the certificate issued to the film, followed by the title, a message stating "This film is suitable for exhibition", a description of the certificate, the Film Censor's initials (on the left) and his signature (on the right).
!Symbol
!Description
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO G.png|40px|G]]
|General
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO PG.png|40px|PG]]
|Parental Guidance: Some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 12.png|40px|12]]
|Suitable for 12 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 15.png|40px|15]]
|Suitable for 15 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 18.png|40px|18]]
|Suitable for 18 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
|}


Certificates used throughout the 1980s and 1990s include '''U12ACC''' and '''16'''; the former was retired in the mid-1990s and the latter was retired around 1990. However, since the only available certificate of this design on this wiki is from 1999, it is currently unknown if there are certificate cards that carry those two ratings.
Certification symbols:
*'''G '''- General


'''Variants:'''
*'''PG''' - Parental Guidance
* For certificate cards issued between the 1970 and 1992 amendments of the Censorship of Films Acts, the heading would be displayed as "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 to 1970" in both English and Irish Gaelic.


'''Technique:''' A still printed image.
*'''12''' - Suitable for 12 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.


'''Audio:''' None.
*'''15''' - Suitable for 15 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.


'''Availability:''' Seen in cinemas before all films from an unknown date up until June 1, 2001.
*'''18 '''- Suitable for 18 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
* The only available examples so far are from 1999, for ''The World is Not Enough'' (seen above) and the IMAX 3D film ''T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous'' (both rated PG), the latter being the first cinema release of its kind in Ireland and was given a limited certificate of PG. An image showing the IFCO's certificate issued for ''T-Rex'' was released by the Twitter account of IMAX Dublin (@imaxdublin) on September 6, 2017.
(Certificates used throughout the 1980's and 1990's include U12ACC and 16 - the former was retired in the mid-1990's and the latter was retired around 1990. However, since the only available certificate of this design is from December 1999, it's unknown if certificate cards existed using them).


=== 3rd Bumper (June 1, 2001-January 1, 2005)===
FX/SFX: None.


{{Gallery
Music/Sounds: None.
| mode=packed
| height=200
| File:-12PG- CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON.JPG.jpg
| 12PG rating<br />''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' (2001)
| File:-15PG- Captain Corelli's Mandolin.JPG.jpg
| 15PG rating<br />''Captain Corelli's Mandolin'' (2001)
}}


'''Visuals:''' Similar to the 1980s/1990s bumper, but with the following changes:
Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films from an unknown date up until June 1st, 2001.
* All text are now in Gill Sans instead of Times New Roman.
* The border lines and the underline supporting the film's title are in a secondary colour based on the film's certification symbol.
* The phrase "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 to 1992" is italicised (the Irish Gaelic translation above it is still not italicised).
* The certification symbols have a new look and displayed on the cards with an embossed effect.
* The description of the certification symbol appears below the film's title and is only in English.
* There is no space for the Film Censor's initials.
* The Film Censor's signature still appears in the same position, with the phrase "SCRÚDÓIR NA SCANNÁN" (Irish Gaelic for "FILM CENSOR") underneath without the corresponding English translation.
* For certificates rated PG and higher, the italicised phrase "DEIMHNÚ TEORANTA" (Irish Gaelic for "LIMITED CERTIFICATE") is displayed to the bottom left of the certificate, just near the bottom line and aligned with the left side of the film's title, in the space where the Film Censor's initials was in the previous bumper. 


'''Certification Symbols and their Descriptions''':
In terms of public availability, extremely rare. The only available example is from December 1999, for the IMAX 3D film ''T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous.'' It was the first cinema release of its kind in Ireland and was given a limited certificate of PG. It was released by the Twitter account of IMAX Dublin (@imaxdublin) on September 6th, 2017.


{| cellpadding="10"
=== June 1st, 2001 - January 1st, 2005 ===
|-
[[File:-12PG- CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON.JPG.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|220x220px|''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2001)'']]
!Symbol
[[File:-15PG- Captain Corelli's Mandolin.JPG.jpg|alt=|center|thumb|220x220px|''Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)'']]
!Description
‍      ‍      ‍      ‍      ‍      ‍      ‍      ‍      ‍  
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO G (Cinema).png|40px|G]]
|General
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO PG (Cinema).png|40px|PG]]
|Parental Guidance
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 12PG.png|40px|12PG]]
|Suitable for 12 years and over. Children under that age can be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 15PG.png|40px|15PG]]
|Suitable for 15 years and over. Children under that age can be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 18 (Cinema).png|40px|18]]
|Suitable for 18 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
|}


'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic.
Bumper: We see the heading "CENSORSHIP OF FILM ACTS, 1923 to 1992"; the Irish Gaelic translation is displayed above. Below this is the certificate issued to the film (with an embossed effect), followed by the title, a description of the certificate and the Film Censor's signature.  


'''Audio:''' None.
Certification symbols:
*'''G '''- General


'''Availability:''' Seen in cinemas before all films from June 1, 2001 to January 1, 2005.
*'''PG''' - Parental Guidance
* The above certificates were displayed during [http://www.rte.ie/archives/2016/0524/790565-new-film-certificates/ an RTÉ News broadcast dated May 31, 2001] and narrated by Colm Connolly.


=== 4th Bumper (January 1, 2005- )===
*'''12PG''' - Suitable for 12 years and over. Children under that age can be admitted if accompanied by an adult.


{{Gallery
*'''15PG''' - Suitable for 15 years and over. Children under that age can be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
| mode=packed
| height=200
| File:15A BLANK.jpg
| 15A rating<br />Placeholder (2009-2016)
| File:16 BLANK.jpg
| 16 rating<br />Placeholder (2009-2016)
| File:18 BLANK.jpg
| 18 rating<br />Placeholder (2009-2016)
}}


'''Visuals:''' There is the logo of the Irish Film Classification Office, and on the right, a white heading saying "IRISH FILM CLASSIFICATION OFFICE"; the Irish Gaelic translation is displayed below (both text are vertically separated by a {{color|salmon}}-coloured line), along with the {{color|red}} text "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 TO 1992" in both Irish Gaelic and English. Below this is the certificate issued to the film, followed by the film's title, the corresponding description of the certificate, the link to the IFCO's website ("www.ifco.ie") on the space where the Film Censor's initials was on pre-2001 certificate cards, and the Director's signature (with the name of his position stated below).
*'''18 '''- Suitable for 18 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
FX/SFX: None.


The border lines and the underline for the film's title are now coloured {{color|salmon}} regardless of the certification symbol, the font for the film title is a bold Helvetica-like one in uppercase, and the font for all other text is in Gill Sans. For placeholder certificates, the film's title is displayed as "INSERT TITLE HERE".
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Certification Symbols and their Descriptions''':
Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films from June 1st, 2001 to January 1st, 2005.


{| cellpadding="10"
The above certificates were displayed during [http://www.rte.ie/archives/2016/0524/790565-new-film-certificates/ an RTÉ News broadcast dated 31st May, 2001] and narrated by Colm Connolly.
|-
!Symbol
!Description
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO G (Cinema).png|40px|G]]
|General. Suitable for all persons.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO PG (Cinema).png|40px|PG]]
|Parental Guidance: Some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 12A.png|40px|12A]]
|Suitable only for 12 years and over. Persons under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 15A.png|40px|15A]]
|Suitable only for 15 years and over. Persons under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 16 (Cinema).png|40px|16]]
|Only for persons of 16 years and over.
|-
|style="text-align: center;" |[[File:IFCO 18 (Cinema).png|40px|18]]
|Only for persons of 18 years and over.
|}


'''Variants:'''
=== January 1st, 2005 - present ===
* Films classified before July 20, 2008 have the heading displayed as "IRISH FILM CENSOR'S OFFICE", in both English and Irish Gaelic.
Bumper: We see the IFCO logo and on the right, a red heading saying "IRISH FILM CLASSIFICATION OFFICE"; the Irish Gaelic translation is displayed below, along with the text "CENSORSHIP OF FILM ACTS, 1923 to 1992" in both Irish Gaelic and English. Below this is the certificate issued to the film, followed by the title, a description of the certificate, the link to their website and the Director's signature. Certification symbols and descriptions:
* The director's name changes depending on who was in that position when the film was classified:
*'''G''' [Blue] - General. Suitable for all persons.
** January 1, 2005-November 20, 2009: John Kelleher (as ''Director'')
*'''PG''' [Green] - Parental Guidance: Some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
** November 20, 2009-May 2016: Ger Connolly (as ''Acting Director'')
*'''12A''' [Orange] - Suitable only for 12 years and over. Persons under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
** May 2016 onwards: Ger Connolly (as ''Director'')
*'''15A''' [Pink] - Suitable only for 15 years and over. Persons under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
*'''16''' [Purple] - Only for persons of 16 years and over.
*'''18''' [Red] - Only for persons of 18 years and over.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic.
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Audio:''' None.
Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films from January 1st, 2005 onward.


'''Availability:''' Seen in cinemas before all films from January 1, 2005 onward.
Variants: Films classified before 20th July, 2008 replace the word "Classification" with "Censor's".


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The director's name changes depending on who was in that position when the film was classified:
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*(1st January 2005 - 20th November 2009) - John Kelleher as ''Director''
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*(20th November 2009 - May 2016) - Ger Connolly as ''Acting Director''
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* (May 2016 - present) - Ger Connolly as'' Director''
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 27 April 2024


Background

The Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO) (Irish: Oifig Aicmithe Scannán na hÉireann, OASÉ), formerly the Irish Film Censor's Office until July 21, 2008, is responsible for issuing age ratings for cinema and home video releases of films in the Republic of Ireland. They were established in 1923 and their certificates are legally binding.

Not much information is available about historical film certificates, because their website was only established in September 2004 and only shows certificates from then onward, but here's what's available combined with the current certificates:

Video

Video certificates were introduced by the IFCO on September 1, 1994. One of the first certified titles was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (rated G). Conviction penalties for those trading in uncertified videos took effect on the same day and included fines of up to 1,000 (Irish) pounds and a prison sentence of up to three years.

The system has remained mostly the same for over two decades:

Symbol Description Notes
G
General
Fit for viewing by persons generally.
PG
Parental Guidance
Fit for viewing generally, but in the case of a child under 12 years, under parental guidance.
12 RA
Responsible Adult
Fit for viewing by persons aged 12 years or more, but in the case of a child under 12 years, under parental guidance. This certificate has been retired, see the section "Retired Certificates" for more information.
12 Fit for viewing by persons aged 12 years or more.
15 Fit for viewing by persons aged 15 years or more.
18 Fit for viewing by persons aged 18 years or more.
Retired certificates
  • 12 RA - Not suitable for people aged younger than 12 unless they view with an adult, and not to be supplied to someone below that age. The designation "RA" stands for "Responsible Adult". It was officially replaced in 1996 by the PG and 12 home video ratings, and was completely withdrawn around 2003.

The last known release with a 12 RA certificate is Only Fools and Horses - The Complete Series 7, first released in 2004 and re-issued in 2009 as part of a box set called The Complete Collection. By then it had been re-rated PG, although the other releases in the collection raised the overall certificate to a 12. Films issued with a 12 RA certificate upon original release are automatically re-rated 12 when re-released, apart from if they're re-submitted and obtain a lower or higher certificate under modern guidelines.

  • 18 RA - Not suitable for people aged younger than 18 unless they view with an adult, and not to be supplied to someone below that age. The "RA" stands for "Responsible Adult". It's unknown when this was withdrawn. The only known release with this certificate is a 1995 live show by Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll (now known for Mrs Brown's Boys), titled How's Your Snowballs. The outer packaging displayed an 18 certificate, although the cassette label displayed an 18 RA certificate. A DVD version also exists, although it's unknown what certificate is displayed on the disc, the outer packaging displays an 18 certificate as on the VHS version.


Cinema

Cinema certificates were introduced by the Justice Minister (Brian Lenihan) in January 1965, after public complaints about the large number of films being banned - several cited the British Board of Film Censors' model as an example to look up to.

At the same time as appointing a brand new Appeals Board, he introduced three certificates:

  • G (General) - Suitable for all ages.
  • 16 - Confined to persons over 16 years of age.
  • 18 - Confined to persons over 18 years of age.

Not much is known about the next three decades of certification, as the IFCO's website only lists cinema releases certified from August 2004 onward and video releases from June 2009 onward, but the systems used from June 1, 2001 onwards are available.

On December 9, 2004, an overhaul was announced by then-Film Censor John Kelleher, which came into effect on January 1, 2005. The changes were as follows:

  • A new "16" certificate was introduced. Where films carry this certificate, admission is restricted to persons aged sixteen and over.
  • The existing "12PG" and "15PG" certificates were re-designated ‘12A’ and ‘15A’, where the ‘A’ denotes adult.
June 1, 2001-January 1, 2005
Symbol Description
G
General
Suitable for all ages.
PG
Parental Guidance
Suitable for all ages, but parental guidance advised.
12PG Films in this category are, in the opinion of the Film Censor, suitable for those aged 12 and over only. However, children under that age will be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
15PG Films in this category are, in the opinion of the Film Censor, suitable for those aged 15 and over only. However, children under that age will be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
18 Admission is restricted to persons aged 18 and over.
January 1, 2005-present
Symbol Description
G
General
Suitable for children of a school going age.
PG
Parental Guidance
Suitable for children aged 8 and over.
12A Suitable for viewers of 12 and over. However, they can also be seen by younger children, provided they are accompanied by an adult who has deemed the film appropriate viewing for that child.
15A Suitable for viewers of 15 and over. However, they can also be seen by younger children, provided they are accompanied by an adult who has deemed the film appropriate viewing for that child.
16 Suitable for viewers of 16 and over (admission is restricted to that age).
18 Suitable for viewers of 18 and over (admission is restricted to that age).


1st Bumper (January 18, 1965-1980s?)


Visuals: There is the Irish Gaelic headings, "ACHTANNA UM SCRUDOIREACHT" and "SCANNAN, 1923 GO 1930" (translated in English as "Censorship of Films Acts, 1923 to 1930"). Below this is the certificate issued to the film, followed by the title, the Film Censor's initials (on the left) and his signature (on the right).

Certification Symbols and their Descriptions:

Symbol Description Notes
G Suitable for all ages. G stands for "General"
16 Confined to persons over 16 years of age.
18 Confined to persons over 18 years of age.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films released from January 18, 1965 up to an unknown date.

  • The only available examples are from 1966, for the Don Weis comedy The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini, and from 1974, for a reissue of Casablanca. Both had General certificates which were retrieved from Alamy, an online stock photo archive, and Prop Store, a prop auction site, respectively.

2nd Bumper (1980s?-June 1, 2001)


Visuals: On a black background, there is the heading "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 to 1992"; the Irish Gaelic translation is displayed above (with "GO" in uppercase). The logo of the Irish Film Censor's office is displayed above the Irish Gaelic translation of the heading. Below the heading is the certification symbol issued to the film, followed by the film's title. Below the film's title is a message stating "This film is suitable for exhibition", with the corresponding description of the rating (in English) below it. The Irish Gaelic translation of the same message appears above the rating and below the certification symbol., On the bottom left of the certificate, just near the bottom boundary line, is the Film Censor's initials (with the phrase "a scrúdaigh"), and to the right of it is his signature (with the stacked phrases "Scrúdóir Na Scannán" and "Film Censor" below, the former phrase is the Irish Gaelic translation of the latter). The entire content of the certificate is sandwiched by white horizontal lines, one above and one below.

For certificates rated PG and higher, the phrase "LIMITED CERTIFICATE" is displayed to the right of the certification symbol (bolded and italicised), with the Irish Gaelic translation of that phrase ("DEIMHNÚ TEORANTA") to the left of the symbol, in the same font effects as the other phrase.

Certification Symbols and their Descriptions:

Symbol Description
G General
PG Parental Guidance: Some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
12 Suitable for 12 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
15 Suitable for 15 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.
18 Suitable for 18 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.

Certificates used throughout the 1980s and 1990s include U12ACC and 16; the former was retired in the mid-1990s and the latter was retired around 1990. However, since the only available certificate of this design on this wiki is from 1999, it is currently unknown if there are certificate cards that carry those two ratings.

Variants:

  • For certificate cards issued between the 1970 and 1992 amendments of the Censorship of Films Acts, the heading would be displayed as "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 to 1970" in both English and Irish Gaelic.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films from an unknown date up until June 1, 2001.

  • The only available examples so far are from 1999, for The World is Not Enough (seen above) and the IMAX 3D film T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous (both rated PG), the latter being the first cinema release of its kind in Ireland and was given a limited certificate of PG. An image showing the IFCO's certificate issued for T-Rex was released by the Twitter account of IMAX Dublin (@imaxdublin) on September 6, 2017.

3rd Bumper (June 1, 2001-January 1, 2005)


Visuals: Similar to the 1980s/1990s bumper, but with the following changes:

  • All text are now in Gill Sans instead of Times New Roman.
  • The border lines and the underline supporting the film's title are in a secondary colour based on the film's certification symbol.
  • The phrase "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 to 1992" is italicised (the Irish Gaelic translation above it is still not italicised).
  • The certification symbols have a new look and displayed on the cards with an embossed effect.
  • The description of the certification symbol appears below the film's title and is only in English.
  • There is no space for the Film Censor's initials.
  • The Film Censor's signature still appears in the same position, with the phrase "SCRÚDÓIR NA SCANNÁN" (Irish Gaelic for "FILM CENSOR") underneath without the corresponding English translation.
  • For certificates rated PG and higher, the italicised phrase "DEIMHNÚ TEORANTA" (Irish Gaelic for "LIMITED CERTIFICATE") is displayed to the bottom left of the certificate, just near the bottom line and aligned with the left side of the film's title, in the space where the Film Censor's initials was in the previous bumper. 

Certification Symbols and their Descriptions:

Symbol Description
G General
PG Parental Guidance
12PG Suitable for 12 years and over. Children under that age can be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
15PG Suitable for 15 years and over. Children under that age can be admitted if accompanied by an adult.
18 Suitable for 18 years and over. Admission is restricted to that age.

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films from June 1, 2001 to January 1, 2005.

4th Bumper (January 1, 2005- )


Visuals: There is the logo of the Irish Film Classification Office, and on the right, a white heading saying "IRISH FILM CLASSIFICATION OFFICE"; the Irish Gaelic translation is displayed below (both text are vertically separated by a salmon-coloured line), along with the red text "CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ACTS, 1923 TO 1992" in both Irish Gaelic and English. Below this is the certificate issued to the film, followed by the film's title, the corresponding description of the certificate, the link to the IFCO's website ("www.ifco.ie") on the space where the Film Censor's initials was on pre-2001 certificate cards, and the Director's signature (with the name of his position stated below).

The border lines and the underline for the film's title are now coloured salmon regardless of the certification symbol, the font for the film title is a bold Helvetica-like one in uppercase, and the font for all other text is in Gill Sans. For placeholder certificates, the film's title is displayed as "INSERT TITLE HERE".

Certification Symbols and their Descriptions:

Symbol Description
G General. Suitable for all persons.
PG Parental Guidance: Some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
12A Suitable only for 12 years and over. Persons under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
15A Suitable only for 15 years and over. Persons under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
16 Only for persons of 16 years and over.
18 Only for persons of 18 years and over.

Variants:

  • Films classified before July 20, 2008 have the heading displayed as "IRISH FILM CENSOR'S OFFICE", in both English and Irish Gaelic.
  • The director's name changes depending on who was in that position when the film was classified:
    • January 1, 2005-November 20, 2009: John Kelleher (as Director)
    • November 20, 2009-May 2016: Ger Connolly (as Acting Director)
    • May 2016 onwards: Ger Connolly (as Director)

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen in cinemas before all films from January 1, 2005 onward.

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