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How Will Filmmakers Be Impacted With FCAT Being Abolished

 

How Will Filmmakers Be Impacted With FCAT Being Abolished

Recently, the central government announced its decision to abolish the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT). This abolition has raised much discussion and debate over its impact on the industry. Let’s look at the pros and cons of FCAT and how this will affect the industry: https://www.spcinecorp.com/how-will-filmmakers-be-impacted-with-fcat-being-abolished/

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