Edité par Centre national de la Cinematographie, Paris, 1953
Vendeur : Locus Solus Rare Books (ABAA, ILAB), Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
EUR 66,36
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Ajouter au panierSingle leaf, approx. 5-1/4 X 8 in., printed on one side only of green tinted cardstock. Blank form (no. 009,775) of the official visa allowing a film to be shown publicly in France. The system of such "visas d'exploitation" dates back the early decades of the century and served for many years as a kind of shadow censorship, since all films were required to have the visa in order be shown, without any need to formalize rules concerning content. Filmmakers tended to keep their work within broadly understood boundaries of public taste and sensibilities. In the postwar years, tastes became more liberal and the visa system loosened, although it never went away. This document bears the stamp of the CNC on the front; on the rear is the ownership stamp of the noted cinema collector Gérard Troussier. Edges toned; neat rubberstamps to front and rear.