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Beyond the BBFC

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This work explores the censorship of film at local level and charts the chronological development of local film censorship systems, mechanisms and apparatus. Using archival material from a range of...
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This work scrutinises British film censorship from a local perspective. Examining different regions and areas, the work of individual councils and their relations with one another and with the BBFC, it offers a broad historical exploration of the intricacies of film censorship in action. Drawing on local archival material and considering the activities of local government in enforcing Cinematograph legislation, this work considers the significance of film censorship apparatus and processes in shaping and informing responses to and control of film culture in different locations across the twentieth century.
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Price: £25.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 19 January 2027
ISBN: 9781807072506
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Films, cinema, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Censorship, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Reference, Film history, theory or criticism, Ethical issues: censorship

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Shortlisted for the 2026 BAFTSS Award for best monograph
Sian Barber is Reader in Film in the School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen’s University Belfast

Introduction: local censorship reconsidered
1. A new form of leisure: 1908–19
2. New regions and new anxieties: 1920–29
3. Councils, committees and the perils of cinema: 1930–39
4. Wartime concerns and local anxieties: 1940–50
5. The changing landscape of the post-war world: 1950–59
6. Local alliances in a permissive decade: 1960–70
7. New categories, new permissions: 1970–76
8. New boundaries and new regions: 1977–85
Conclusions
Index