What are 'F-rated' movies?
I know about G, PG, A, R rated movies, but came across 'F' rated movies (e.g. on this list), does anybody know what it means?
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Wikipedia has this to say about "F-rating". It is to:
highlight films which either had a senior figure in production who was female – a director or a screenwriter – or had very strong female leads or women's issues
Or to put it more simply:
A rating to highlight women on screen and behind the camera.
I believe the "f" stands for "feminist".
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The F-Rating is a classification for any film which
has a woman directing the film
has a woman writing the plot
features significant women on screen in their own right
So basically female/feminist - rated films.
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