And the UK government has nothing better to fill their copious free time with than to start a feud with the Council that they just axed.
Fuckwits!
Fuckwits!
And here's how it won't work ... After a (hopefully) profitable day show the latest foreign movie, the cinema owner locks up for the night and goes home, soon after a timer click over and on a very small screen a old British movie appears for three or four hours. No one actual sees it.How it works is the government decrees that (say) 15% of all the films shown to the public in cinemas are indigenous. Cinema owners - to retain their licenses - must show that, each year, 15% of their screen time has been devoted to British films.
And here's how it won't work ... After a (hopefully) profitable day show the latest foreign movie, the cinema owner locks up for the night and goes home, soon after a timer click over and on a very small screen a old British movie appears for three or four hours. No one actual sees it.How it works is the government decrees that (say) 15% of all the films shown to the public in cinemas are indigenous. Cinema owners - to retain their licenses - must show that, each year, 15% of their screen time has been devoted to British films.
The owner has satisfied the letter of the law, he doesn't lose any money during his "prime time" showing a un-profitable movie, everyone's happy.
Better that than actual taxpayers money being spent though.
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