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Article R211-11 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The cinematographic exhibition permit is equivalent to authorisation for public performance of the works or documents throughout the territory of mainland France and the local authorities covered byarticle 73 of the French Constitution. Refusal of a cinematographic exhibition permit is equivalent to a ban on the cinematographic representation of the works or documents.

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Article R211-12 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

I. – The cinema licence is accompanied by one of the following classification measures: 1° Authorisation of screening for all audiences ; 2° Prohibition on showing to minors under twelve years of age; 3° Prohibition on showing to children under the age of sixteen; 4° Prohibition on performances for minors under eighteen years of age; 5° Prohibition on performance to minors aged eighteen with the work or document included on…

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Article R211-15 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The cinematographic exhibition licence includes:1° The classification measure that accompanies its issue and, where applicable, the warning that accompanies it;2° The reasons for the licence, when it is accompanied by a specific ban on performance or a warning;3° A reference to the country of origin of the work or document;4° In the case of a co-production, a reference to the countries of the co-producers;5° Where applicable, a reference to dubbing.

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