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The MPDA also undertakes the collection of film exhibition information relating to box-office, admissions and admission prices, theatres, release details, censorship classifications and

New Zealand Film Classifications

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Classification labels are issued by the Film and Video Labelling Body (FVLB) and are found on a range of materials. These labels help you decide what’s right for you and your whānau to watch

New Zealand Film Classifications The Classification Office helps children and families choose well by providing them with guidance to help them choose what’s right for them and avoid what’s

More Information about New Zealand’s film and video labelling system is available on the Office of Film and Literature website: In most cases a notice explaining the ratings and classifications

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The Office of Film and Literature Classification (Māori: Te Tari Whakarōpū Tukuata, Tuhituhinga), branded as the Classification Office (Māori: Te Mana Whakaatu), is an independent Crown

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The MPDA also undertakes the collection of film exhibition information relating to box-office, admissions and admission prices, theatres, release details, censorship classifications and

Film Classifications. Films for commercial release in New Zealand are required to be classified under the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993. Please contact the Film and

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Browse our huge library of film, book and video game ratings and classifications. If you can’t find the publication you’re after, try the NZ Register of Classification Decisions. You can also search the Film and Video Labelling Database which

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Find a New Zealand Cinema near you. Visit our page to take you to a Google Map featuring all of the cinemas in New Zealand.

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Our video-on-demand service which lets you watch great New Zealand films online. NZ Film On Demand. NZ Film On Demand is the Film Commission’s video-on-demand service which

What are the films in the Public Domain? A. Please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_in_the_public_domain_in_the_United_States for the

Classification in New Zealand. Overview. All about New Zealand’s classification regime. Our role. The Digital Child Safety team’s role under the Films, Videos and Publications Classification Act

If you would like to contact the MPDA, please call Sharon Walling, General Manager on +64 9 300 4860 or fill out the contact form and we’ll be in touch.

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It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to make any persons viewing a film aware of the classification of the film, and to carry out the necessary restrictions to access that may apply to

Copyright information for film public performance licences, including application of the Copyright Act, Penalties for Copyright Infringement, Civil Remedies, Criminal Remedies and Availability

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Office of Film and Literature Classification. Te Tari Whakarōpū Tukuata, Tuhituhinga. They are responsible for classifying films, games, computer files and other

Supply of films to screen at your cinema. The Motion Picture Distributors’ Association (MPDA) is a non-profit organisation which represents major international film distributors and coordinates

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We classify films by giving them age restrictions and content warnings. Under the law, a film is defined as any „material record of visual moving images that is capable of being used for the