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This is a series of New Zealand classifications of I Don't Want to Be Born . Title I DON'T WANT TO BE BORN Publication number 35048 (a) Application number 999999 Medium Film 35mm Current decision Banned Objectionable Associated documents 114174_18_4_16622.pdf (Refusal Notice for I Don't Want to be Born (Feature & trailer) 3 October 1975.doc) Registration date 1975-10-03 Language English Country United Kingdom Classification body Chief Censor of Films (1916–1994) Submission... Topics: New Zealand, censorship, film
This is a series of New Zealand classifications of Bawdy Tales . Title BAWDY TALES (T NO.2) Publication number 40519 Application number 111 Medium Film 35mm Current decision G Suitable for general audiences Excisions Recommended and made Registration date 1985-03-01 Country France, Italy Classification body Chief Censor of Films (1916–1994) Submission channel Submission channel not held Running time At classification: 2:00 Title BAWDY TALES (T NO.1) Publication number 39432 (T no.1)... Topics: New Zealand, censorship, film
This is a series of New Zealand classifications of Peterson . Title PETERSON Publication number 34955 (b) Application number 27 Medium Film 35mm Current decision Banned Objectionable Associated documents 115364_18_4_17127.pdf (Refusal Notice for Peterson (Feature & Trailer) 11 August 1975.doc) Registration date 1976-01-08 Language English Related publications 34955 (a) 34955 (a) (T no.1) Classification body Films Board of Review (1916–1994) Submission channel Submission channel not held... Topics: New Zealand, censorship, film
This is a series of New Zealand classifications of Tales of Erotica . Title TALES OF EROTICA (T NO.1) Publication number 36281 (T no.1) Application number 999999 Medium Film 35mm Current decision R16 Restricted to persons 16 years and over Registration date 1977-12-12 Language English Country Italy Classification body Chief Censor of Films (1916–1994) Submission channel Submission channel not held Running time At submission: 3:00 At classification: 3:00 Title TALES OF EROTICA Publication... Topics: New Zealand, censorship, film
This is a series of New Zealand classifications of La Grande Bouffe . Title LA GRANDE BOUFFE Publication number 40637 (a) Application number 98 Medium Film 35mm Current decision R18 Restricted to persons 18 years and over Registration date 1985-05-18 Country France Classification body Chief Censor of Films (1916–1994) Submission channel Submission channel not held Running time At submission: 131:30 At classification: 131:30 Additional information Originally classified as R18 by the Chief... Topics: New Zealand, censorship, film