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University of Georgia School of Law

2002

Censorship

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Freedom Of Speech, Cinema And Censorship: A Comparative Analysis Of Issues Of Freedom Of Speech Violations As A Result Of The Rating Regulation Authorities In The Motion Picture Industry In France And The United States, Stephanie Grenier Aug 2002

Freedom Of Speech, Cinema And Censorship: A Comparative Analysis Of Issues Of Freedom Of Speech Violations As A Result Of The Rating Regulation Authorities In The Motion Picture Industry In France And The United States, Stephanie Grenier

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Motion pictures may be the single greatest cultural influence on the collective psyche, along with television. The silver screen has become a reflection of France (where it was first invented) and the United States (where cinema is a major art form) as nations. With, arguably, [sic] is the national character of these countries at stake; one would expect the government to assert a substantial interest in monitoring this powerful cultural instrument. They do so in France, the industry in charge of it in the United States. Therefore, the success of the motion picture industry has come at the expense of …