Saskatchewan Film and Video Classification Board

The Saskatchewan Film and Video Classification Board is a board of the Saskatchewan Department of Justice responsible for providing film and video classification documents to movie theatres in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

In 1994, the Board briefly achieved international notoriety when it banned the BDSM-based comedy film Exit to Eden from being shown in Saskatchewan theaters.

[1] After a significant public outcry, the ban was lifted a few days later.

The Board is empowered by Saskatchewan's Film and Video Classification Act.

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