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Baby Love
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Rating: 1 stars

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Beneath Hill 60
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Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
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Gods Offices
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Kick Ass
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Rating: 3 stars

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Letters To Juliete
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Micmacs
MA15+ Mature Restricted

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Nanny Mcphee And The Big Bang
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Rating: 3 stars

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Shes Out Of My League
MA15+ Mature Restricted

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The Bounty Hunter
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The Girl From Monaco
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The Rebound
M Mature

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  • General
  • Recommended for mature audiences
  • Parental guidance recommended
  • Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian
  • Restricted to 18 and over
  • Restricted to 18 and over

The Office of Film & Literature Classification is the Australian Government agency that administers the national classification scheme for all films, computer games and submittable publications that are exhibited, sold or hired in Australia.

These classification decisions are made by members of the Classification Board who are representative of the wider Australian community. Decisions may be reviewed by the Classification Review Board. The Office of Film & Literature Classification.