Certificate 18 The guide lines below are from the British Board of Film Censors, and we would like to make it clear, we are not affiliated or have anything to do with the BBFC, we just use their guidelines, this to give you an idea of what sort of material could be in any of our films. Adults should be free to choose their own entertainment. Exceptions are most likely in the following areas:● where the material is in breach of the criminal law, or has been created through the commission of a criminal offence● where material or treatment appears to us to risk harm to individuals or, through their behavior, to society. For example, the detailed portrayal of violent or dangerous acts, or of illegal drug use, which may cause harm to public health or morals. This may include portrayals of sadistic violence, rape or other non-consensual sexually violent behavior which make this violence look appealing; reinforce the suggestion that victims enjoy rape or other non-consensual sexually violent behavior; or which invite viewer complicity in rape, other non-consensual sexually violent behavior or other harmful violent activities● where there are more explicit images of sexual activity in the context of a sex work (see right)In the case of video works, which may be more accessible to younger viewers, intervention may be more frequent than for cinema films.