New Zealand censorship 1916-1990
10 years ago I heard through the movie poster as the vine of a large collection of film posters were originally in New Zealand to the end of one is sold. They knew that the Holy Grail of the posters and some time ago, when the inn for New Zealand immediately lift arrived and had the opportunity to buy all of them. The task is huge and intimidating, they all get to Australia for the classification and is living a different story cataloging not here.
The inventory consisted of 50 used on the posters with the most not 90th Rare posters from New Zealand element own films printed posters and postcards used American, British and Australian and lobby. It was therefore necessary majority was added Zealand censorship sticker or stamp. These labels are often carefully all the posters and lobby cards applied. In many cases, the U.S. and Australia have blackened the censorship or distribution details at hand with other images or text that is inappropriate.
Censorship of films and posters are in New Zealand in 1911, started during the beginning of lobbyists to pressure the government some control over part of the film or Exercens controversy democracy, they had begun to appear, a graph shows scary. Consequently, the film censor film in 1916 by the censorship of the film was presented. Amendment in 1926 permitted the censorship of the posters. The regulations have been in the law of 1928. Movies consolidated
informed in 1956, regulations by the censorship of film censorship was to create Gordon Miranda five classes of certification:
(G) for general exhibition allowed.
Years (Y) is suitable for people above 13 recommended
(A) is recommended, is intended only for adults (persons aged 16 years).
(R) projection restricted to listen to people of a certain age or for a specific Depasse.
recommended (S) as appropriate or inappropriate for a particular audience.
(R16) was in the late 1950th 16 years were imposed for practical reasons, the view that adults, even if it was not always the case in other laws. This system has been regarded as something to goundbreaking focus on parental control, instead of reducing the films. But Miranda is more willing to cut the film as its predecessor.
Censorship of posters either in the form of stamps, tea labels. Although adhesives can be removed authorities usually by a restorer, it can be difficult to seal and often large areas where the opaque ink was used accompanied. Two best examples of the original daybills were heavily censored and Goldfinger and Marnie.
This system was introduced by Gordon Miranda lasts until 1976, when were a single "A" and "S" certificates removed and a "Y" was introduced certified - (approved throughout the exposure, it is recommended that the most suitable for people aged 13 years). Another change that has led to a "GA" and "RP" rating to indicate that the recommendations restricted.
Films, videos and publications from 1993, a system created nor converted to historical traditions of censorship and the rating levels are based power satellite. Instead of "indecent" Use it now "unacceptable" and the current "M" (16 years and older) replaces the old "A" or "Special A" class. Posters, New Zealand now use to clean cars for censorship.
Censors responsible:
William Jolliffe 1916-1927
W. A. Tanner 1927-1937
W. A. From 1938-1949 Kiesberg
Gordon Miranda 1949-1959
Douglas McIntosh 1960-1976
Bernard Tunnicliffe 1976-1983
Everardo Arturo 1983-1990
Jane Wrightson 1991-1993
Katherine Paterson 1993-1998
Bill Hastings 1999 - Present
Censorship and the value of the posters
have in the case of Goldfinger and Marnie, censorship of sites that are very dark gravemente install out the image depreciate significantly poster. Others who have a label, are less clear key since most are easily removed by a restorer development of stickers. Stamps can be eliminated in many cases, but many are very happy to talk to the collector of the story of a unique poster.
10 years ago I heard through the movie poster as the vine of a large collection of film posters were originally in New Zealand to the end of one is sold. They knew that the Holy Grail of the posters and some time ago, when the inn for New Zealand immediately lift arrived and had the opportunity to buy all of them. The task is huge and intimidating, they all get to Australia for the classification and is living a different story cataloging not here.
The inventory consisted of 50 used on the posters with the most not 90th Rare posters from New Zealand element own films printed posters and postcards used American, British and Australian and lobby. It was therefore necessary majority was added Zealand censorship sticker or stamp. These labels are often carefully all the posters and lobby cards applied. In many cases, the U.S. and Australia have blackened the censorship or distribution details at hand with other images or text that is inappropriate.
Censorship of films and posters are in New Zealand in 1911, started during the beginning of lobbyists to pressure the government some control over part of the film or Exercens controversy democracy, they had begun to appear, a graph shows scary. Consequently, the film censor film in 1916 by the censorship of the film was presented. Amendment in 1926 permitted the censorship of the posters. The regulations have been in the law of 1928. Movies consolidated
informed in 1956, regulations by the censorship of film censorship was to create Gordon Miranda five classes of certification:
(G) for general exhibition allowed.
Years (Y) is suitable for people above 13 recommended
(A) is recommended, is intended only for adults (persons aged 16 years).
(R) projection restricted to listen to people of a certain age or for a specific Depasse.
recommended (S) as appropriate or inappropriate for a particular audience.
(R16) was in the late 1950th 16 years were imposed for practical reasons, the view that adults, even if it was not always the case in other laws. This system has been regarded as something to goundbreaking focus on parental control, instead of reducing the films. But Miranda is more willing to cut the film as its predecessor.
Censorship of posters either in the form of stamps, tea labels. Although adhesives can be removed authorities usually by a restorer, it can be difficult to seal and often large areas where the opaque ink was used accompanied. Two best examples of the original daybills were heavily censored and Goldfinger and Marnie.
This system was introduced by Gordon Miranda lasts until 1976, when were a single "A" and "S" certificates removed and a "Y" was introduced certified - (approved throughout the exposure, it is recommended that the most suitable for people aged 13 years). Another change that has led to a "GA" and "RP" rating to indicate that the recommendations restricted.
Films, videos and publications from 1993, a system created nor converted to historical traditions of censorship and the rating levels are based power satellite. Instead of "indecent" Use it now "unacceptable" and the current "M" (16 years and older) replaces the old "A" or "Special A" class. Posters, New Zealand now use to clean cars for censorship.
Censors responsible:
William Jolliffe 1916-1927
W. A. Tanner 1927-1937
W. A. From 1938-1949 Kiesberg
Gordon Miranda 1949-1959
Douglas McIntosh 1960-1976
Bernard Tunnicliffe 1976-1983
Everardo Arturo 1983-1990
Jane Wrightson 1991-1993
Katherine Paterson 1993-1998
Bill Hastings 1999 - Present
Censorship and the value of the posters
have in the case of Goldfinger and Marnie, censorship of sites that are very dark gravemente install out the image depreciate significantly poster. Others who have a label, are less clear key since most are easily removed by a restorer development of stickers. Stamps can be eliminated in many cases, but many are very happy to talk to the collector of the story of a unique poster.

