Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1971)

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Censorship cont'd. CENSORSHIP FEES STANDARD FILM—35 cents per 100 feet of film or fraction thereof of British origin. 70 cents per 100 feet of film or fraction thereof of foreign origin (NOTE: For every copy in addition to the 8th copy, of British or foreign origin, regardless of length, $5. per copy). $1 for each newsreel. $1 for each trailer of British or foreign origin, 100 feet or less in length. $1 for each trailer of British origin, over 100 feet in length. $2 for each trailer of foreign origin, over 100 feet in length. 16MM.—$1.50 per reel of 400 feet. $1 for each newsreel. 50 cents for each trailer. (NOTE: Where 8 copies of standard film have been submitted and fees paid therefore, the fee for a 16mm. copy of the same film is $5. per copy). NOTE—Where a standard or 16 mm. film is wholly produced in Canada, no fee is payable therefore. EXCHANGE LICENCES Exchange licences are issued by the Theatres Branch and Board of Censors (Ontario) in Toronto and the annual fees are $100 for 35 mm. and $50 for 16 mm. The charge for the transfer of a film exchange licence is $5. @ BUREAU DE SURVEILLANCE DU CANADA CINEMA SUPERVISORY BOARD (QUEBEC) 360 McGill Street, Montreal, Que. An autonomous board of the Govern ment of Quebec responsibility of which is to supervise public showing of films on the territory of Quebec. The Minister of Cultural Affairs, the Hon. Francois Cloutier, reports to Parliament on behalf of the Board. President of the Board is Andre Guerin. Vice-President is Pierre Saucier. Secretary is J. Jean Tellier. CENSORSHIP FEES 35MM.—For a Quebec-produced film regardless of length, $1 per film. For a French-language film, $2.50 per film of 500 feet or less and $2.50 for each additional 500 feet or tess. For a film dubbed in French or with French subtitles, $4. for a film of 500 feet or less and $4. for each additional 500 feet or less. For other films, $5. per film of 500 feet or less and $5. for each additional 500 feet or less. CANADIAN FILM DIGEST 16MM.—For a Quebec-produced film regardless of length, $1 per film. For a French-language film, $1.25 per film of 500 feet or less and $1.25 for each additional 500 feet or less. For a film dubbed in French or with French subtitles, $2. for a film of 400 feet or less and $2. for each additional 400 feet or less. For other films, $2.50 per film of 400 feet or less and $2.50 for each additional 400 feet or less. APPEALS—35MM.—For a Quebecproduced film regardless of length, $1 per film. For a French-language film, $5. per film of 1,000 feet or less and $5. for each additional 1,000 feet or less. For a film dubbed in French or with French sub-titles, $8. for a film of 1,000 feet or less and $8. for each additional 1,000 feet or fraction thereof. For other films, $10. per film of 1,000 feet or less and $10. for each additional 1,000 feet or less. 16MM.—For a Quebec-produced film regardless of length, $1 per film. For a French-language film, $2 per film of 400 feet or less and $2. for each additional 400 feet or less. For a film dubbed in French or with French subtitles, $3.20 for a film of 400 feet or less and $3.20 for each additional 400 feet or less. For other films, $4. for each 400 feet or fraction thereof. (Without a film exchange licence, all charges including appeals are doubled.) EXCHANCE LICENCES Exchange licences are issued by the Cinema Supervisory Board in Montreal and the annual fees are $205. for 35mm and $12. for 16mm. ° SASKATCHEWAN THEATRES & CINEMATOGRAPHS BRANGH Room 21, Court House 2425 Victoria Avenue, Regina Saskatchewan Operates under the Department of Labour, Senior Officer is The Hon. Gordon T. Snyder, Minister of Labour. D. E. Williams is Director, Theatres Branch and chairman of the Saskatchewan Film Classification Board. Board members are M. A. Parker and Carol Lundine. CLASSIFICATION FEES CHARGES—(a) For Standard films $5 per reel of Original film, second, third and fourth copies $4 per reel and each additional print thereafter $2 per reel. (b) For miniature films, $2 for each reel of 400 feet in length or less; additional prints, $1 for each reel. (c) For trailers, $1 for each film of less than 100 feet in length; $2 for each film of not less than 100 feet, but less than 500 feet in length; and $4 for each film of not less than 500 feet or more than 1,000 feet in length. (d) All films intended for re-issue after a period of 10 years from time of review by the Sask. Film Classification Board shall be considered as new film and shall be subject to further review by the Sask. Film Classification Board. FILM BOARD HOSTS WORKSHOP The National Film Board will host a four-day workshop for film librarians and educators September 22-25 at its Montreal Headquarters. Co-sponsored by the NFB, the Educational Film Library Association and the Film Library Information Council, the workshop will be attended by 150 delegates from across Canada and the United States. This will be the first time that the two American associations have met outside of the United States. Those attending the workshop will have the opportunity to meet Canadian film-makers and screen their latest productions. The week of activities will include tours, demonstrations, panel discussions and screenings. Cinema Canada, as the week has been named, will cover all aspects of film production and distribution and will focus special attention on new Canadian films and film-makers. The registration fee for the workshop is $40.00 and further information is available through the Educational Film Library Association, 17 West 60th Street, New York Y NY, . 212-246-4533, ° 10023; telepiigas e CORRECTION ' | ! j | In our July issue we published a picture of Jack Bernstein flanked | by Bill Soady and Ted Hulse. Er| roneously we credited both with | | being members of 20th Century| Fox. We hasten to correct this unintentional error by stating that Bill Soady is still v.p. and General Sales Manager of Universal, and Ted Hulse is Toronto Branch Manager at Fox. Sorry fellows. ——EEEE—