![]() The list provides the reason the rating was given for some films. Otherwise, studios may choose to keep the rating for a theatrical or home video release, occasionally to commercial success. In some cases, studios will simply appeal for an R rating, or will "surrender" the rating (return the rating, leaving the film unrated). Most films that receive the rating are edited and resubmitted to obtain an R rating, as it permits greater distribution and potential for commercial performance. The NC-17 rating was created in 1990 to replace the X rating. This rating is the most restrictive in the MPA's film rating system, which is used for theatrical and home video film distribution in the United States. This is a list of films rated NC-17 ( No One 17 and Under Admitted originally No Children Under 17 Admitted) by the Classification and Rating Administration (CARA) division of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), an American film trade organization. The MPA's "NC-17" rating symbol and rating block sample. ![]()
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