British Board Of Film Censors - 1948-1954
British Board Of Film Censors - 1948-1954
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- Collage of Advisory BBFC Certificates
- Black Lacquer Solid Wooden Frame
- Conservation 'Pink Core' Black Mountboard
- 99% UV Art Glass
- Framed Size: 26.5 x 30 inches (67 x 76 cm)
The British Board of Film Classification (having up until 1984 been known as British Board of Film Censors) is a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas.
Previously, there were no agreed rating standards, and local councils imposed their own, often with differing conditions and restrictions.
This unique collage features a variety of U and A certificates ranging from the ‘film noir’ Assigned to Danger of 1948 through to the crime drama Yellow Robe of 1954. These certificates were only ever produced as a one-off to be displayed at the beginning of the film and to be shown for approximately 5 seconds.
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