Letter: `Fair dealing' needed over showing excerpts of banned films on television 3 Edition 1
After being challenged that we had not seen the film, a special viewing was arranged at Wardour Street, London, after which we saw no reason to change our attitude; if anything, our opposition hardened. It was with considerable relief, and admiration of Mr [Stanley Kubrick]'s decision that not...
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Published in | Independent (London, England : 1986) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London (UK)
Independent Digital News & Media
26.10.1993
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Summary: | After being challenged that we had not seen the film, a special viewing was arranged at Wardour Street, London, after which we saw no reason to change our attitude; if anything, our opposition hardened. It was with considerable relief, and admiration of Mr [Stanley Kubrick]'s decision that not many other film-makers would emulate, that we heard of the subsequent banning of the film by the maker. |
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ISSN: | 0951-9467 |