International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1931)

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— 1122 — The Conference urges that qualified and competent women be included on the Boards of censors; that the Censorship deal also with posters, titles and the variety entertainments included in the programmes; that official supervision be effectively exercised over obscene films and that persons taking part in their production, distribution and exportation be liable to punishment after trial in court; also that an international committee examine the systems of censorship actually in force in the different countries and seek to draw up a Convention on censorship, which would facilitate the exchange of films in their original forms between the different countries. On the other hand it is desirable that the artistic character of the films be respected and that no unnecessary cutting prejudicial to the author's original conception be made".