+ Follow FRB Tag
In summer of 1999, Bibeth Orteza called up to inform me that I had been appointed as a member of the Film Ratings Board.
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[Summary] => Up to now, a lot of people still can’t make the distinction between the Movie & Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) and the Film Ratings Board (FRB). For those who are still confused with regard to the functions of these two agencies, here’s a brief explanation. The MTRCB was set up by the government to determine the audience suitability of films (both local and foreign) that are going to be shown in the country. Their classifications are as follows: X, R (for adults only), PG-13 and GP or general patronage.
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