Article on the historical reception and censorship of the MGM Tarzan films from the 1930s and 1940s in Belgium, with an extension to the reception by newspapers and Catholic film organizations
The Bangladesh Film Club Act of 1980 set out to regulate and control the flourishing film society mo...
Article on the shifts and continuity in the Belgian film control system, within a European context
4 pages. First part of an article on censorship (focusing on censorship in the movies) from Redbook ...
Article on the historical reception and censorship of the MGM Tarzan films from the 1930s and 1940s ...
Paper on American movies in post-war Belgium (1944-1955), more precisely their censorship, exhibitio...
Article on the use of film by the Flemish Movement in Belgium, more precisely on the filmed news pro...
Belgium has a long tradition of freedom of press and speech and of barring censorship. This liberal ...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
The military successes achieved by the Wehrmacht in the first years of World War II, provided Nazi G...
During the Second World War Belgian cinemas were obliged to broadcast a Belgian version of the Ausla...
Mass media widely disseminated iconographic representations of the war. In this profusion of images,...
Onder de naam ‘Cine Zoologie’ (of de varianten ‘Ciné-Zoologie’, ‘Cinema Zoologie’ en Kinema Zoologie...
Blanchard Gérard. Jungle Tales of Tarzan, de Burne Hogarth. In: Communication et langages, n°34, 197...
L’autorité est un élément majeur du cinéma de Cecil B. de Mille. On a souvent attaqué sa conduite pe...
This article is devoted to censorship in the modern history of cinematography, an analysis of the cu...
The Bangladesh Film Club Act of 1980 set out to regulate and control the flourishing film society mo...
Article on the shifts and continuity in the Belgian film control system, within a European context
4 pages. First part of an article on censorship (focusing on censorship in the movies) from Redbook ...
Article on the historical reception and censorship of the MGM Tarzan films from the 1930s and 1940s ...
Paper on American movies in post-war Belgium (1944-1955), more precisely their censorship, exhibitio...
Article on the use of film by the Flemish Movement in Belgium, more precisely on the filmed news pro...
Belgium has a long tradition of freedom of press and speech and of barring censorship. This liberal ...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
The military successes achieved by the Wehrmacht in the first years of World War II, provided Nazi G...
During the Second World War Belgian cinemas were obliged to broadcast a Belgian version of the Ausla...
Mass media widely disseminated iconographic representations of the war. In this profusion of images,...
Onder de naam ‘Cine Zoologie’ (of de varianten ‘Ciné-Zoologie’, ‘Cinema Zoologie’ en Kinema Zoologie...
Blanchard Gérard. Jungle Tales of Tarzan, de Burne Hogarth. In: Communication et langages, n°34, 197...
L’autorité est un élément majeur du cinéma de Cecil B. de Mille. On a souvent attaqué sa conduite pe...
This article is devoted to censorship in the modern history of cinematography, an analysis of the cu...
The Bangladesh Film Club Act of 1980 set out to regulate and control the flourishing film society mo...
Article on the shifts and continuity in the Belgian film control system, within a European context
4 pages. First part of an article on censorship (focusing on censorship in the movies) from Redbook ...