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Chief Censor’s Office Identifies Film Complaints

November 12, 2005 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Saturday, 12 November 2005

The Chief Censors’ Office – the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) – notes in its Annual Report 2005, recently tabled in parliament, that the two films most complained about by members of the public over the last year, were “9 Songs” and “Irreversible”. Both were films that the Society sought unsuccessfully to have banned or cut, by seeking reviews of the classifications by the Film and Literature Board of Review. In both cases the Board unanimously upheld the R18 classifications issued by the Classification Office. The OFLC Report 2005 states:

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Chief Censor’s Misuse of Living Word

November 12, 2005 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Saturday, 12 November 2005

In his Office’s Annual Report 2005, the Chief Censor, Bill Hastings, has effectively hailed the 22 February 2005 – the day “the first substantial amendments to the Films, Videos and Publications Classification Act came into force” – as marking a “fresh era” in censorship: “One would be entitled to observe,” he writes, “that the increased penalties, the additional, targeted jurisdiction, and the more comprehensive nature of the labeling system, marked 22 February 2005 as the first day of a fresh era for New Zealand’s classification system.” (p. 5).

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Jobs expire but censors continue

November 10, 2005 by SPCS Leave a Comment

DOMINION POST, 10 November 2005, A2.

by ANNA CHALMERS

THE Government is being accused of sloppy housekeepng after it was revealed that eight members of the censorship board are serving in positions that expired 15 months ago.

Jobs for all but one of the nine members on the Film & Literature Board of Review expired in May last year. It does independent reviews of classifications by the Office of Film and Literature Classification for publications. Though the Films [Videos and Publications Classification] Act [1993] allows some delay in reappointing members – who can sit on the board for up to six years – the situation is “unprecedented”, Society for the Promotion of Community Standards spokesperson David Lane said.

Internal Affairs had given a number of “lame duck” excuses for why the board had not been reappointed. “It’s just slackness on the part of the former minister [George Hawkins].”

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Call to Minister to replace Board Members

October 31, 2005 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Monday, 31 October 2005

The Society is calling on the new Minister of Internal Affairs, Hon. Rick Barker, to replace all nine members of the Film & Literature Board of Review [“the Board”], including the Governor-General’s husband Peter Cartwright. Mr Cartwright’s term of office, along with those of seven other board members, expired 15 months ago on 31 May 2004. Their re-appointment can only be made by his wife, Governor-General, Dame Sylvia Cartwright, on the recommendation of the Minister.

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A Curious Case of Censorship Collusion

August 24, 2005 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The film “Baise-Moi” came to be classified prior to its mainstream cinema release in NZ by a route which suggests a “curious case of censorship collusion” involving the importer/ ‘distributor’, Chief Censor Mr Bill Hastings and the CEO of the FVLB Mr Bill Hood. This curious case of apparent collusion involving a NZ film distributor and the heads of two supposedly independent statutory censorship authorities – Mr Bill Hastings and Mr Bill Hood – raises serious questions about the robustness and independence of our NZ censorship system.

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