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The Animals Act only applies to the public exhibition of cinema it is BBFC policy to apply it to DVD. There has never been a legal challenge.
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#382
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![]() Nothing to do with the VRA.
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#383
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Thanks Angel. I found the BBFC's reply mentioning 'board policy' but not the more detailed post. (still in shock over hearing Lynn Redgrave has died) ![]() |
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The BBFC say if they were to allow animal cruelty on DVD it would more than likely cause a public backlash and the law would probably be extended to cover those formats anyway.
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#385
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![]() I can understand this. It would be pretty absurd if a film such as Faces Of Death was cut for the cinema, yet passed intact for home viewing.
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#386
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Yes I think it would be farcical cutting a 2 second horse fall at the cinema then passing it on DVD anyway. I'm sure the BBFC know they have the public support when it comes to cutting animal cruelty.
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#387
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As it stands then, making minor cuts of scenes of animal cruelty is not within the BBFC remit when it comes to DVDs and BDs -- that would necessitate a change of law. It could then be easily challenged to get a film such as Inferno released in its entirety but then the law may be challenged and all subsequent releases would be dealt with much more harshly. That would be a case of today's gain is tomorrow's loss.
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#388
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Still, at least we now know they have no legal obligation to cut animal footage from films (for home consumption). But I can certainly understand why no-one challenges this. Personally, I think if they only targeted the harshest examples of animal cruelty (ie: Cannibal Ferox) that would be enough. Is there any real need to cut a few horsefalls from 40/50 year old westerns though? I think the BBFC need to review their policy and define at what point it becomes unacceptable. The older films that do contain horsefalls and were never previously cut never so much as caused a stir among the general populace. So much for listening to public opinion then... I'm sorry, I really do try to be understanding of the BBFC, but my opposition to them is too ingrained now. And I always think if we get complacent things could just as easily start rolling backwards as forwards.
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#389
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It is Board policy to cut animal cruelty on DVD in line with the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937. There's no way the BBFC are ever going to review this policy or make any changes. What's cut on film will be cut on DVD and this is the position it will continue to be be whilst the BBFC are in charge. My own view is that the BBFC should keep things exactly as they are now. And I know only too well that they will. |
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