but then if its illegal wouldn't that mean its illegal for film festivals to hold a copy
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but then if its illegal wouldn't that mean its illegal for film festivals to hold a copy
He won't get caught, I'm just saying.
No, the only way to screen it uncut legally is to actually get permission from both the BBFC and the local council. It was pulled from FrightFest because Westminster Council said no. The only way Raindance did it was because the distributor slipped through the pipes and said it was a private screening for 200 or so people.
If you can understand the films meaning... it's a good film. I saw the uncut original version and personally found it to be interesting and in some ways brilliant.