Three choices spring to mind when thinking of companies to distribute my film, the first company is Sony Pictures, who made the film '50 First Dates', the second is 'Universal Pictures' who distributed the film 'Bridjet Jones' Diary' and the company Paramount Pictures who distributed the film 'What Women Want'. The company that I am most likely to choose is Paramount Pictures, having worked with such films as 'Stardust', 'How to lose a guy in 10 days' and the second highest grossing film of all time, 'Titanic'.
The film made fits perfectly into the classification of a 12. It's not so much the content of the film that puts it into this catergory, but the theme of the film that has most likely put this film into that catergory. A romance is not something that mmost PG watchers would put on. Also, the likely hood that very light swearing would occur is quite likely, being the age the characters are and all that. Not much else in the film would classify this film any higher than it already is, the theme is enough to get it this far and it stays as it is for the content is not strong enough for any rise in classifcation what so ever.
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