New Delhi; Phalguna 22, 1927
March 13, 2006
The Government has taken a policy decision to support film festivals
by according exemption from certification to certain categories
of films. However, this is subject to a formal application to the
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and fulfillment of some
pre-requisites.
A broad-based Committee comprising academicians, officials and
members of the film industry was constituted to look into the matter
regarding exemption from the process of certification of films entered
into the various film festivals. The Committee's report was accepted
by the Government and it was decided that all films entered into
various film festivals, including foreign and Indian films, would
be considered for exemption from the process of certification under
Section 9 of the Cinematograph Act, 1952 provided they are confined
to delegates and the festival is non-commercial in nature. This
Ministry's Officer memorandum dated 17th January, 2006 is available
on the Ministry's website www.mib.nic.in.
The foreign films being entered into the various film festivals
in this country would not have to wait for being certified before
entry into the festivals.
This Information was given by Minister of Information & Broadcasting
and Parliamentary Affairs, Shri P. R. Dasmunsi in written reply
to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
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