Weinstein Co. scores PG-13 rating for 'Bully'

Published April 5, 2012 11:27PM (EDT)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Weinstein Co. says the rating for the documentary "Bully" has been lowered from R to PG-13.

The company announced Thursday that an edited version of the film will be released April 13 with a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America.

The MPAA originally gave the film an R rating for language and declined to change it when the Weinstein Co. appealed.

An R rating restricts kids under age 17 from seeing the movie without an accompanying adult, so the company released the film March 30 in limited release without a rating.

The Weinstein Co. says three uses of an expletive were removed to earn the PG-13 rating.

"Bully" examines school bullying by following five kids over the course of a school year. It's directed by Lee Hirsch.


By Salon Staff

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