Eusloidian Film Classification Board

The Eusloidian Film Classification Board (French: Commission Eusloidiénne de Classification des Films), commonly known better by its acronym EFCB (French: CECF), is an Eusloidian non-profit organization linked to the Ministry of Culture, being founded in 1952, being responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas, with its duties being later expanded into home video and streaming platforms. However, the rating system doesn't apply to television (including series intended for streaming platforms) where an autonomous system is under administration of the National Broadcasting and Communications Commission and entertainment software (otherwise known as video games) where its rating system is set by the Eusloidian Software Classification Board.

Ratings

 * G (French: U) - generally suitable for all ages.
 * PG (French: GP) - contains material that parents or guardians may find inappropriate for younger children.
 * M - contains material that parents or adult guardians may find unsuitable for children under the age of 13.
 * M15+ - contains material that parents or adult guardians may find unsuitable for children under the age of 15.
 * R - some content may be unsuitable for children under 17.
 * A - content restricted to adults only.