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26 Jan 2016 23:00:14
Source The Director was forced by the censors to look at a 10-hour film about paint dryingAngered by the actions of censors, which can interfere in the creative process, cutting out unwanted footage from the film, the Director used a loophole and forced the British experts of the Committee on the classification (BBFC) to view the 10-hour film about paint drying. Before you rent the movie, Charlie Lyne has started a fundraiser on Kickstarter — have enough money to 607 minutes. Read more... Angered by the actions of censors, which can interfere in the creative process, cutting out unwanted footage from the film, the Director used a loophole and forced the British experts of the Committee on the classification (BBFC) to view the 10-hour film about paint drying. Before you rent the movie, Charlie Lyne has started a fundraiser on Kickstarter — have enough money to 607 minutes. To submit your work for consideration by the Commission, which then puts the films age rating, the filmmakers must pay a fee of $146 and $10 for every minute. Then fully looking at the picture in the cinema and render its verdict in the case of the Drying Paint film Charlie Line intended to receive a U rating (the movie is open to children over the age of 4 years). the Commission had fully acquainted with the movie line (sorry, no trailer), view it took one working day plus an extra hour on day two, writes The Time. It is possible that the British will release a 14-hour Director's cut of the film about how the paint dries. See also: the
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