Since the beginning of 2023, I have been unable to add or update certification information for Singapore releases. The error message is “Certification is not valid for the selected country”. There is no drop down list of options and so far I have been typing in the certification manually (based on publicly available information). Please look into this. Thank you.
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Respondo de Travis Bell
je Januaro 6 2023 je 10:43 AM
I just added the certifications for Singapore, so you should be good to go now.
Cheers.
Respondo de Bashbunny
je Januaro 6 2023 je 7:43 PM
It's working. Cheers.
Respondo de dokuro
je Januaro 8 2023 je 6:51 AM
I'm also getting an error when attempting to add a certification for Ireland to movies. Example but not limited to https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/428449-a-ghost-story/edit?active_nav_item=release_information when I edit the Ireland certification and attempt to add 12A I get the generic error Certification is not valid for the selected country
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Respondo de Travis Bell
je Januaro 8 2023 je 11:40 AM
@markcurrancavan I've added Ireland's certifications, you should be good to go.
Respondo de dokuro
je Januaro 8 2023 je 12:27 PM
@travisbell thanks, can confirm this is now working again.
Follow on question if I may so I fully understand :) What list of certifications are you using ? I don't see 12 or 15 in the newly populated list for movies. The reference I always use for Ireland (I'm Irish BTW) is from Irish Film Classification Office and from their governmental site https://www.ifco.ie/en/IFCO/Pages/FAQ under the What is the difference between 12 and 12A or 15 and 15A? section you can see that 12A and 15A are used for cinema releases whereas 12 and 15 are used for DVD/TV Movies and has been used some streaming services (netflix for example).
A good working example is this movie, https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/17835-threads/edit?active_nav_item=release_information. I need to use 15A as the certification when it should really be 15 as the movie was not released in the cinema.
Respondo de Travis Bell
je Januaro 8 2023 je 3:13 PM
No problem, I got those added too. Thanks for the clarification.
Respondo de dokuro
je Januaro 9 2023 je 7:12 AM
Thanks @travisbell -- this thread can now be closed, much appreciated for adding these.
Respondo de itsdd
je Januaro 10 2023 je 4:14 AM
The same problem with Poland. Can't add any certification for movies.
Respondo de Shei
je Januaro 10 2023 je 10:07 AM
Also, it seems like some South African descriptors are missing: B, CT, H, IAT and PPS.
https://www.fpb.org.za/classification/
Respondo de Travis Bell
je Januaro 10 2023 je 10:58 AM
Based on what this Wikipedia article says, there aren't any official certifications in Poland. Is that true? If not, what are the values? Is there a website for the board that manages this in Poland?
Do you know, is that for both movies and TV shows?
Respondo de Shei
je Januaro 10 2023 je 11:17 AM
Apparently yes! Netflix also shows them on shows in South Africa. https://businesstech.co.za/news/media/471048/new-age-restrictions-for-netflix-in-south-africa/
And you don't have to add 'B', it was dropped 3 years ago: https://www.businessinsider.co.za/blasphemy-dropped-from-film-classification-rules-by-film-and-publication-board-2019-4
Respondo de Travis Bell
je Januaro 10 2023 je 11:55 AM
@Sheigutn Done.
Respondo de tmdb26739367
je Januaro 11 2023 je 5:48 AM
Hello @travisbell please add TV certifications of India.
U - Viewable for all ages.
U/A 7+ - Viewable for 7 and above years old.
U/A 13+ - Viewable for 13 and above years old.
U/A 16+ - Viewable for 16 and above years old.
A - Viewable only for adults.
Source: https://m.timesofindia.com/business/india-business/content-on-ott-platforms-will-be-divided-into-five-age-related-categories/articleshow/81219365.cms
And also, please add U/A 7+, U/A 13+ and U/A 16+ for movie certifications of India as well. U & A is already common between TV and Movie certifications. Streaming services like Netflix uses TV certifications for movie releases.
Here's an example and another one.
Respondo de Travis Bell
je Januaro 11 2023 je 10:40 AM
@Tomo-chan Done.
Respondo de tmdb26739367
je Januaro 11 2023 je 12:34 PM
Thanks a lot. :)