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The most important aspect of this program is our public evenings, which take place twice a month from September to May.  Groups of 10 to 25 persons (18 years and over) see a film, classify it, and then discuss how their decision compares with the Board's official classification.

Public evenings are mutually beneficial.  The group is given the opportunity to see first-hand how the Board does its job, and their comments help us keep in tune with community standards.  It pays to book several months in advance as these evenings are popular.

Individuals are welcome to visit the Board on screening days.  However, one must call or write in advance, and everyone in the group must be 18 years or older.

We also provide speakers for associations, societies or clubs.

Feedback from this web site is important to us.

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Ontario Film Review Board, 1075 Millwood Road, Toronto, Ontario, M4G 1X6
Phone: (416) 314-3626   Fax: (416) 314-3632   Toll-free: 1-800-268-6024

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