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Article R211-5 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The report of the classification committee to which the matter has been referred characterises the work or document and, in particular, indicates the sequences or images likely to give rise to particular remarks with regard to the guidelines drawn up by the classification committee and the classification measures provided for by article R. 211-12 and the warning provided by Article R. 211-13. The report mentions the classification proposal made by…

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Article R211-6 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

When the members of the classification committee unanimously propose that a visa be issued authorising cinematographic representation for all audiences without a warning, or when only one of them proposes the warning provided for in article R. 211-13 or one of the specific performance bans provided for in article R. 211-12, the chairman of the classification committee mentioned in Article R. 211-29 decides, in the light of the report, whether…

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Article R211-9 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The Minister may ask the Classification Committee to carry out a further examination.The procedure set out in the previous paragraph is compulsory if the Minister responsible for culture intends to take a more restrictive measure than that proposed by the Classification Committee or the Classification Committee.

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