International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1931)

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g6o (2) But there are, on the other hand, legislative regulations which prohibit entrance to the cinema to those under age. (3) These dispositions do not entirely exclude access of those not yet of age to to cinema halls; permission is restricted to films which have been approved and recognised as harmless for young people. The divergence of regulations in different parts of the Austrian Federation make it difficult not only to give a general survey of conditions but also involve many difficulties for filnj hirers and film contrac tors. These difficulties have been recognised by the authorities themselves, and an official communique of the Foreign Office at Vienna, emphasizes that a further development of legislation concerning the cinema in the Federal States, and above all in accordance with the most complete regulations now in vigour for Vienna, the Tyrol and Styria,. would make it possible to repair some of the drawbacks which have arisen as a result of the abolition of a unified federal legislation. CONTEMPORANEOS MEXICAN CULTURAL 4> 4 REVIEW 4 4* Chief Editor: BERNARDO ORTIZ DE MOrlTELLAMO Foreign terms : Single copy 0.25 dollars [| Subscription price for 6 copies $ 1.50 APARTADO POSTAL 1811 MEXICO, D. F.