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Censoring the Moving Image (Hardback)  | Released: 01 Aug 2008

By: Philip French (Author)   Publisher: Seagull Books

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From its birth in the dying days of the nineteenth century to its hi-tech proliferation today, cinema has been a mote in the eye of the censors. Its popular appeal and widespread dissemination made it an obvious and easy target: it was widely accused of corrupting morals, spreading dangerous ideas... Read More

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Author:

Philip French

Publisher Name:

Seagull Books

Language:

English

Binding:

(Hardback)

About The Book
From its birth in the dying days of the nineteenth century to its hi-tech proliferation today, cinema has been a mote in the eye of the censors. Its popular appeal and widespread dissemination made it an obvious and easy target: it was widely accused of corrupting morals, spreading dangerous ideas and having a particularly malign effect on children and members of the 'lower orders.' The spread of new forms of communications technology, such as DVD and the Internet, has democratized the moving image and made the task of the censor much harder than it once was, as the specially commissioned interview with David Cooke, Director of the British Board of Film Classification, included in this volume reveals.About the Author: Philip French is one of Britain's best-known and most respected film critics. Senior producer for BBC radio from 1959-1990, he has been the Observer's film critic since 1978, and has written regularly for numerous newspapers and magazines including the

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