This article examines the way in which sensational articles about the making of Ken Russell's The Devils alerted certain local councils to the film even before it was released. Concerned at what they took to be its lurid content, various councils demanded to see the film before it could be shown in cinemas within their jurisdiction, and a number of such councils banned it outright. This article argues that the Nationwide Festival of Light also used such articles to encourage their supporters to write to their local councils and to request that they ban the film. The British Board of Film Censors, whose examiners clearly disliked the film intensely, was also the recipient of numerous letters of complaint from the same source, but these appea...
This article discusses the movie boycotts of 1934. These were started because religious groups, esp...
The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controv...
This article explores the leaking of confidential information about secret Home Office plans to hous...
This article examines why it took 33 years before Mark of the Devil (1970) could be distributed in...
This article investigates the banning of Monty Python’s Life of Brian by 39 local councils in the Un...
When Ken Russell's film The Devils was released in 1971 it generated a tidal wave of adverse critici...
Existing research on British censorship during the 1940s has often favoured the notion that a so-cal...
In his memoirs, screenwriter Charles Bennett reflects upon writing the British horror film Night of ...
Much of the focus on the closure of the News of the World in 2011 was in the context of the newspape...
For over thirty years the Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) produced a variety of shorts, travelogues...
This article examines the German marketing campaign of MARK OF THE DEVIL using the example of two ad...
This article examines the ways in which violent international horror films of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980...
This paper examines the responses to the 1954 BBC adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four, as held by the...
Focusing on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, this article looks at the interaction between r...
This article argues that censorship studies must concern themselves with matters beyond the actions ...
This article discusses the movie boycotts of 1934. These were started because religious groups, esp...
The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controv...
This article explores the leaking of confidential information about secret Home Office plans to hous...
This article examines why it took 33 years before Mark of the Devil (1970) could be distributed in...
This article investigates the banning of Monty Python’s Life of Brian by 39 local councils in the Un...
When Ken Russell's film The Devils was released in 1971 it generated a tidal wave of adverse critici...
Existing research on British censorship during the 1940s has often favoured the notion that a so-cal...
In his memoirs, screenwriter Charles Bennett reflects upon writing the British horror film Night of ...
Much of the focus on the closure of the News of the World in 2011 was in the context of the newspape...
For over thirty years the Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) produced a variety of shorts, travelogues...
This article examines the German marketing campaign of MARK OF THE DEVIL using the example of two ad...
This article examines the ways in which violent international horror films of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980...
This paper examines the responses to the 1954 BBC adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four, as held by the...
Focusing on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, this article looks at the interaction between r...
This article argues that censorship studies must concern themselves with matters beyond the actions ...
This article discusses the movie boycotts of 1934. These were started because religious groups, esp...
The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controv...
This article explores the leaking of confidential information about secret Home Office plans to hous...