The Department of Culture will appeal to the Council of State to contest the decision of the Paris Administrative Court to prohibit under 18 the film Love Gaspard Noé has -t said Thursday at this ministry. “Our lawyers are working on the legal arguments to present to the Council of State. The application will be presented tonight (Thursday) or tomorrow at the latest”, told AFP the entourage of the Minister of Culture Fleur Pellerin. “The purpose of the action before the Council of State is the lifting of the ban of the film to minors,” said he said.
The Paris Administrative Court had ruled Monday that the film Love had to be prohibited under 18 because of its non-simulated sex scenes. “We decided to challenge that decision on Monday, but legally we had to wait to receive notification of the tribunal to act,” said the entourage of Fleur Pellerin. The notification was received by the Ministry on Wednesday night.
“That is how I love political action”
The co-producer of the film, Vincent Maraval, welcomed his account Twitter Decision of the Ministry of Culture. Fleur Pellerin “goes cardboard. That’s how I like political action,” he said. Fleur Pellerin is not expressed on the subject, because “it is anxious not to comment on a court decision, but it is”, argued his surroundings.
The Classification Committee works from the National Film Centre (CNC) had recommended a ban on under 16 only for the film by Gaspard Noé. A notice followed by the Minister for the endorsement early July. The film was released in French cinemas on 15 July. Presented at the last Cannes Film Festival, Love , shot in 3D, tells the relationship between two young people through flashbacks interspersed voice and shows many scenes of sex, not simulated in part sometimes close up. woman masturbating a man until ejaculation, a love scene with three, another in a swingers club, one with a transvestite
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