The cabinet on Wednesday gave
final approval to three decrees enacting Italy's new cinema law,
boosting the number of films to be shown on prime-time TV as
well as broadcasters' investments, safeguarding the sector's
professional levels and abolishing censorship.
Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said the decrees were
"concrete measures that serve to help, protect and valorise
Italian cinema, TV serials and creativity.
Among other things, the decrees create a new category of
films, not suitable for viewers under the age of 6.
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