Ford v Ferrari: CBFC denies ordering blurring of alcohol bottles, glasses
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Posted by Fenil Seta
Radhika Bhirani (HINDUSTAN TIMES; November 15, 2019)
There’s a social media furore after reports that images of alcohol bottles and glasses containing alcohol have been blurred in the Hollywood film Ford v Ferrari. But the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has told Hindustan Times that they had no role in suggesting the blur.
Tushar Karmarkar, regional officer, CBFC, Mumbai, says, “This is completely baseless. No such cut was mentioned by CBFC in its communication to any applicants asking for modifications.”
However, the James Mangold directorial starring Christian Bale and Matt Damon, got a U/A certificate with three suggested modifications, according to an official CBFC document, a copy of which is with HT. Among these are the muting of words such as ‘son of a wh**e’, ‘son of a ‘b*tch’, adding a space for the display of a CBFC certificate, and insertion of anti-smoking disclaimers and a static message wherever a smoking scene appears. But Karmarkar says, “It (the blurring) was voluntarily done by them (the studio), as per our records.”
Do CBFC guidelines insist that U/A films not show drinking or alcohol? Karmarkar explains, “Mere depiction is not objected. Glorification, if any, is seen in the light of guidelines.”
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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