Two British Film Board Classification censors were forced to sit for two days watching a video of paint drying on a wall. The video was sent to them for approval by a protester infuriated by the fact ...
A scene, one of many similar scenes, from the movie Paint Drying. Photo/Twitter A British filmmaker made censors sit through a 10-hour movie about paint drying just to prove a point. Charlie Lyne used ...
British film censor is not always the glamorous job it's cracked up to be. Sure, you get to watch movies every day, but let's face it, most of those flicks aren't Oscars quality. Some, in fact, can be ...
The BBFC has ruled the 10-hour film Paint Drying has 'no material likely to offend or harm' Kickstarter/Charlie Lyne A British filmmaker has been successful in forcing the British Board of Film ...
Sparking the imaginations of parents looking for ways to trick their kids into putting away their tablets for a while (“okay, you can watch a movie…”), Sky News reports that the British Board of Film ...
“It’s like watching paint dry,” a line commonly found in reviews of excessively lengthy and boring movies, is wholly applicable to Charlie Lyne’s unique protest against the British Board of Film ...
Two members of The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) were forced to watch 607 minutes of paint drying after a filmmaker submitted the footage to protest censorship laws. Charlie Lyne used ...
A ten-hour British film made solely to bore the judges of the U.K.’s motion picture rating system may have achieved its goal: on Tuesday, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) gave their ...
If you have 607 minutes to spare in your otherwise healthy and purposeful life, there is a movie out now that we highly recommend. 'Paint Drying' gives you exactly what it says in the title, white ...
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Film-maker plots to force the British Board of Film Classification to watch 14 hours of paint drying
Charlie Lyne wants your money to help the BBFC watch paint drying Credit: Photo: Charlie Lyne/Kickstarter London-based filmmaker and journalist Charlie Lyne is planning to submit a film of paint ...
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