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Horror trailer 'shown too early' | Horror trailer 'shown too early' |
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A TV trailer for horror film Paradise Lost should not have been aired before 9pm watershed, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled. | A TV trailer for horror film Paradise Lost should not have been aired before 9pm watershed, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled. |
The "gory" advert, featuring blood and surgical instruments, could "cause distress to children," it said. | The "gory" advert, featuring blood and surgical instruments, could "cause distress to children," it said. |
A viewer complained after watching the 10-second advert on TV at 2000. | A viewer complained after watching the 10-second advert on TV at 2000. |
Distributor Lions Gate had referred the advert to the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre (BACC) which said it should not be broadcast before 1930. | Distributor Lions Gate had referred the advert to the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre (BACC) which said it should not be broadcast before 1930. |
A 30-second version of the advert, which was more graphic, had been restricted until after 2100. Lions Gate argued that this was adequate. | A 30-second version of the advert, which was more graphic, had been restricted until after 2100. Lions Gate argued that this was adequate. |
But the ASA disagreed, and upheld the complaint, ruling that the 10-second version should also only be broadcast after the watershed. | But the ASA disagreed, and upheld the complaint, ruling that the 10-second version should also only be broadcast after the watershed. |
Violent | Violent |
In a written judgment, the ASA said: "Although the ad was 10 seconds long only, it showed blood flowing through a tube and an incision being made on the stomach of a woman on an operating table. | In a written judgment, the ASA said: "Although the ad was 10 seconds long only, it showed blood flowing through a tube and an incision being made on the stomach of a woman on an operating table. |
"It showed a man wearing robes and surgical gloves holding a large syringe and dropping a bloodied rag. | "It showed a man wearing robes and surgical gloves holding a large syringe and dropping a bloodied rag. |
"The woman said in a distressed tone 'I want to go home'; the inference was that she was being held against her will. | "The woman said in a distressed tone 'I want to go home'; the inference was that she was being held against her will. |
"We considered this was no less gory or violent than the 30-second ads. | "We considered this was no less gory or violent than the 30-second ads. |
"We concluded that if scheduled before 9pm those images could cause distress to children." | "We concluded that if scheduled before 9pm those images could cause distress to children." |
The BACC said it had approved the 10-second advert because it felt "it was not of such a violent nature that it should receive a post-9pm restriction". | |
The organisation added it had "taken notice" of the ASA ruling. |
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