Home videos, Nudity in films, Obscenity, Censorship, Approval logos, Forgery, Marketing, Distribution, Exhibition, Stakeholders

PM News . 13 March 2002 . Pg 4

The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has reported two home video producers to the police for violating rules on nudity in films. The producers of "Shattered Homes" and "Night Out" (Girls for Sale) forged the NFVCB's logos on the jackets and started marketing the films without approval. The NFVCB has observed a trend of young women appearing half-naked or naked in home movies and will not approve films with nudity. All stakeholders are advised to be mindful of this and seek censorship approval before exhibiting unclassified films.

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The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has reported two home video producers to the police for violating rules on nudity in films. The producers of "Shattered Homes" and "Night Out" (Girls for Sale) forged the NFVCB's logos on the jackets and started marketing the films without approval. The NFVCB has observed a trend of young women appearing half-naked or naked in home movies and will not approve films with nudity. All stakeholders are advised to be mindful of this and seek censorship approval before exhibiting unclassified films.

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