Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1972)

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60 Theatres Branch Ontario Classification Board 1075 Millwood Road Toronto 17, Ontario 421-2462 Operates under the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations and the Senior Officer is Hon. Eric A. Winkler. Chairman of the Board and Director of Theatres is O. J. Silverthorn. Vice-Chairman and Assistant Director is G. W. Belcher. Chief Inspector of Theatres is W. R. Watt. 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 fora 16mm copy of thesame film is $5 per copy). Note: Where a standard or 16mm 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 35mm and $50 for 16mm. The charge for the transfer of a film exchange licence is $5. Bureau De Surveillance Du Cinema Cinema Supervisory Board (Quebec) 360 McGill Street Montreal, Quebec An autonomous board of the Government of Quebec responsibility of which is to supervise public showing of films in the territory of Quebec. The Minister of Cultural Affairs, Madame Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, 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. Fora French-language film, $2.50 per film of 500 feet or less and $2.50 for each additional 500 feet or less. 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. 16mm: Fora Quebec-produced film regardless of length, $1 per film. Fora 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. fora 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—Fora Quebec-produced film regardless of length, $1 per film. Fora French-language film, $5. per film of 1,000 feet or less and $5. for each additional | 000 feet or less. Fora film dubbed in French or with French sub-titles, $8. Fora film of 1,000 feet or less $8. 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: Fora Quebec produced film regardless of length, $1 per film. Fora 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 sub-titles, $3.20 fora 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.) Exchange Licences Exchange licences are issued by the Cinema Supervisory Board in Montreal and the annual fees are $205. for 35mm and $12. for 16mm. Canadian Film Digest Year Book 1972-73 Saskatchewan Theatres and Cinematographs Branch 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 Laboa M. A. Parker is the Film Classificatioz Officer in charge of The Saskatchewz Film Classification Board. Classification Fees Charges: (a) For Standard films $5 pe reel or Original film, second, third an fourth copies $4 per reel and each additional print thereafter $2 per ree (b) For miniature films, $2 for eachr: of 400 feet in length or less; addition: prints, $1 for each reel. (c) For trailer $1 for each film of less than 100 feet: length; $2 for each film of not less th 100 feet, but lessthan500feetin — length; and $4 for each film of not le: than 500 feet or more than 1 ,000 fee length. (d) All films intended for re-issue after a period of 10 years froz time of review by the Saskatchewant Classification Board shall be conside: as new filmandshallbesubjectto | further review by the Saskatchewanl, Classification Board. :