G - A film is to be classified as General if the content is considered by the board to be suitable for viewing by persons of all ages
 

PG: A film is to be classified as Parental Guidance where the themes or content of the film may not, in the opinion of the board, be suitable for all children

 
 

12 & 12A: A film is to be classified 12 where in the opinion of the Board the themes or content of the film is Suitable for persons 12 years and over; and No-one younger than 12 may see a ‘12A’ film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult. No-one younger than 12 may rent or buy a ‘12’ rated video or DVD.
 
 
15: A film to be classified as 15 where the film or video work, is in the opinion of the Board Suitable only for persons 15 years and over. No-one younger than 15 may see a ‘15’ film in a cinema.
 

18: A film is to be classified as 18 where the film, in the opinion of the board, is suitable for viewing by persons over 18 years of age but not for persons under 18 years of age.

 
 
RE: A film is to be classified as Restricted Exhibition where the film, in the opinion of the board, is not suitable for viewing by persons under 18 years of age because the film contains frequent use of any of the following: (a) brutal or graphic violence;§ (b) intense horror;          (c) sexual scenes;    (d) Other disturbing content
 
 
   
 
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DG NFVCB MEETS STAKEHOLDERS IN SOKOTO
Wednesday, May 19 , 2010
Stakeholders in the Film /Video industry in the North-West zone have been assured of the support of the federal and state governments for a conducive business environment.
NFVCB LAUNCHES COFFEE BOOK “NOLLYWOOD CONFIDENTIAL”
Monday, May 10 , 2010
The growth of the Nigerian Film industry internationally known as “NOLLYWOOD”, has garnered huge international attention as the second largest film producers in the world and the only major film producer in Africa.
PRESS RELEASE: NFVCB WITHDRAWS LICENSES.
Wednesday, November 25 , 2009
About 18 companies that are recipients of the provisional licenses for distribution and exhibition of films and video works in Nigeria have had their licenses withdrawn by the National Film and Video Censors Board.
UPDATE: NFVCB LICENSEES
Wednesday, November 04 , 2009
Updated list of all licensed distributors. ,NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS (SOUTH-EAST) S/No. Company’s Name 1 Bright Future Prod. Ltd. 2 Chino-Paul Akudinobi Int’l Ltd. 3 Outstrip Movies Ltd. 4 NDSS & Co. Nig. Ltd. 5 Lion Gold Movies Ind. 6 Prosper Seed Productions 7 Mantex Investment Ltd. 8 Gazalineage Picture/Sound Ltd. 9 Divine Tea Production 10 Augment Production 11 Kensonik Investment Ltd. 12 Sunshine Movies Ltd. 13 Moviemates Int’nal Ltd.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Friday, September 25 , 2009
With effect from Friday, 2nd October, 2009, the preview fees will be adjusted as reflected below:
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