Proposed film content act could save theatres money long term
Movie classification is important so people know when not to take their little ones to a horror film, but those classifications are changing soon in Saskatchewan.
That’s because of new legislation that is set out to help theatre owners cut back on costs.
According to Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre, the proposed Film Content Information Act would “modernize the film classification system. It will remove requirements on film operators for showing a film in the province. And it will ensure that filmgoers have comprehensive information that they need before viewing a film.”
To classify and exhibit a film in the province, operators have to pay a fee of up to $440 per film when it needs an age classification. The proposed act removes that cost.


