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Film and Video Censorship in Modern Britain by Julian Petley, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

Film and Video Censorship in Modern Britain by Julian Petley, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Julian Petley

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Film and Video Censorship in Modern Britain by Julian Petley, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Film and Video Censorship in Modern Britain by Julian Petley, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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How does film and video censorship operate in Britain? Why does it exist? And is it too strict?Starting in 1979, the birth of the domestic video industry - and the first year of the Thatcher government - this critical study explains how the censorship of films both in cinemas and on video andDVD has developed in Britain. As well as presenting a detailed analysis of the workings of the British Board of Film Classification, Petley casts his gaze well beyond the BBFC to analyse the forces which the Board has to take into account when classifying and censoring. These range from laws such as the Video Recordings Act and Obscene Publications Act, and how these are enforced by the police and Crown Prosecution Service and interpreted by the courts, to government policy on matters such as pornography. In discussing a climate heavily coloured by 30 years oflurid 'video nasty' stories propagated by a press which is at once censorious and sensationalist and which has played a key role in bringing about and legitimating one of the strictest systems of film and video/DVD censorship in Europe, this book is notable for the breadth of its contextualanalysis, its critical stance and its suggestions for reform of the present system. | Film and Video Censorship in Modern Britain by Julian Petley, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
How does film and video censorship operate in Britain? Why does it exist? And is it too strict?Starting in 1979, the birth of the domestic video industry - and the first year of the Thatcher government - this critical study explains how the censorship of films both in cinemas and on video andDVD has developed in Britain. As well as presenting a detailed analysis of the workings of the British Board of Film Classification, Petley casts his gaze well beyond the BBFC to analyse the forces which the Board has to take into account when classifying and censoring. These range from laws such as the Video Recordings Act and Obscene Publications Act, and how these are enforced by the police and Crown Prosecution Service and interpreted by the courts, to government policy on matters such as pornography. In discussing a climate heavily coloured by 30 years oflurid 'video nasty' stories propagated by a press which is at once censorious and sensationalist and which has played a key role in bringing about and legitimating one of the strictest systems of film and video/DVD censorship in Europe, this book is notable for the breadth of its contextualanalysis, its critical stance and its suggestions for reform of the present system. | Film and Video Censorship in Modern Britain by Julian Petley, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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