Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Saw 3D: The Final Chapter prohibited … 5 years after its release – Le Figaro

The State Council decided to cancel the visa exploitation of American horror movie because of the overwhelming violence in this film. Its theatrical release had yet been authorized by the Ministry of Culture in 2010.

The case is at least strange. Why on earth have banned a film released in 2010? Yet this is what the Council of State has just canceling Monday the operating Visa American horror film Saw 3D The Final Chapter .

The institution found that the film contained “many scenes of great violence.” He decided to ban all minors and not only to the age of sixteen. In 2006, the third part of the saga created by James Wan had him received a ban for children under 18 years.

In 2010, the Ministry of Culture had granted a visa to the film including a ban on the age of sixteen, and the association “Promote”, saying it should have been forbidden to all minors, sought annulment of the visa.

The case had gone through the different levels of courts to finally arrive before the State Council, which found that the film contained “many scenes filmed with great realism, showing repeated acts torture and barbarity and particularly representative of the complacent way atrocious suffering, both physical and psychological, victims taken in traps. “

” Such scenes are likely to offend the sensibilities of minors and justify and a ban on the film with 18 miners, “said the notice, adding that” the Ministry of Culture has committed an error of assessment in prohibiting the broadcast of the film at issue for minors under 16 years “.

The decision of the State Council requires that the Ministry of Culture shall review the case and issue a new license to permit more restrictive than the original visa. The state will also pay 3,500 euros to the association “Promoting,” the State Council. Final Chapter Saw 3D is the seventh in a series of horror films, which gave birth to a new genre, the film “torture”. His critics accuse him of being an apologist for violence through a complacent representation of suffering.

For now, the film can be seen on DVD, Blu-Ray and is available on the legal download platforms.

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