SPCS Delighted! Film re-rated R16 to R13
Press Release 4 July 2008
SPCS Delighted! Film
re-rated R16 to R13
The outstanding Christian film
RE SPCS Press release sent earlier
today
SPCS Delighted! Film re-rated R16 to
R13
The outstanding Christian film "End of the
Spear" has had its classification downgraded from R16
to R13 following a successful appeal by the Society against
the classification decision issued by the Chief Censor's
Office. The Society contended in its written and oral
submisssion before the Board that the nature of the
depiction of violence in the film - medium level violence -
could not possibly justify an R16 classification. The nine
member Film and Literature Board of Review agreed and in a
unanimous decision, issued to the Society on Wednesday this
week, took the view that 13, 14 and 15 year old children
would not be harmed by exposure to the violence which formed
only a small part of a compelling Christian message of
forgiveness and redemption that is told based on the "true
story" of the missionary outreach in the 1950s, to the
violent South American Waodani Indian tribe. A revised
censor's note from the Board, alerts viewers to the medium
level violence involving tribal warfare that some might find
"disturbing".
This is the second successful appeal
by the Society in recent years involving a major Christian
film that has led to its classification rating - issued by
the Chief Censor's Office - being downgraded by
the Board. The Society made both oral and written
submissions to the Board to overturn the R16 classification
of Mel Gibson's blockbuster film "The Passion", and
this led it to being reclassified R15. The applicant in
this case was the film's distributor and the Society opted
to take a role as an interested party.
The Society
has as one of its six objectives: the promotion of freedom
of expression, within the boundaries of good law that
safeguards the public good from injury. For further
information see our website
www.spcs.org.nz
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