Hong Kong passes bill to ban films deemed threats to national security, increase penalty for unauthorised screenings

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Hong Kong's Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development said the bill would not affect the normal operation of the film industry.

Hong Kong has passed a series of censorship law amendments that empower the city’s No 2 official to prohibit the screening of films deemed threats to national security and increase the maximum penalty for violations.

The maximum penalty for unauthorised screenings will be increased to three years in prison and a HK$1 million fine under the changes to the Film Censorship Ordinance, which would enable Hong Kong’s chief secretary to ban the showing of previously approved productions on national security grounds. Industry players and film fans are worried popular works such as Stephen Chow’s satirical ‘From Beijing with Love’ could be barred from public screening. Photo: Handout

 

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