Cut the Unseen Cinema

Cut the Unseen Cinema by Baxter Philips is a first edition book published in 1975, comprising 111 pages. This work explores the history of censorship, providing insights into how various forms of media have been restricted and controlled over time. The author delves into the implications of censorship on cinema, examining the societal and cultural factors that have influenced the regulation of film content.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the historical context surrounding censorship in the film industry. The book presents a detailed analysis of the mechanisms of control and the impact these restrictions have had on filmmakers and audiences alike. By focusing on the evolution of censorship practices, this edition offers a comprehensive look at a significant aspect of media history, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intersection of art, society, and regulation.
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History of Censorship
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