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LONDON -- In a small square in Soho ... us for years These people make up the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), the independent body behind the colourful little age rating certificates ...
The BBFC was concerned that the Evil Queen's transformation into ... When the film did make its debut in London in February 1938, it received a rapturous reception. The Mail's Seton Margrave reported ...
In 2021, the BBFC revealed that parents would like content warnings on racism and discrimination being shown in media so they can make informed decisions. The research also concluded that some ...
The film was eventually banned by Westminster Council, but eager London viewers could just walk to another borough and see it. Violence continues to be a major area of concern for the BBFC (more ...