Gotta Love the Swedes

Posted on Mar 19 2008 - 2:47pm by Susan Thea Posnock

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Variety reports that Swedish people are better than Americans for one really great reason:

STOCKHOLM — Swedish film directors won a landmark case in their country’s high court Tuesday, when it ruled that TV companies must seek the agreement of helmers before inserting commercial breaks into feature films.

The court said that by interrupting Vilgot Sjoman’s “Alfred” and Claes Eriksson’s “The Shark That Knew Too Much” with commercials, pubcaster TV4 had violated the directors’ copyright.

The duo’s lawyer Hakan Sjostrom said, “This is a very important fundamental principle concerning copyright.”

In its ruling, which cannot be appealed, the court said that commercial breaks destroy the viewer’s overall experience of a film.

Even if the commercial is placed between two different scenes, it still breaks the interplay between the scenes that the helmer had envisioned.

Commercials also make the film longer, which the court said is not unimportant.

Imagine that. Television is a great tool for information and entertainment that quickly became an advertising delivery device. Maybe our American directors will start to get uppity about how their own films are chopped up to suit annoying commercials.

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4 Comments so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. Zac March 19, 2008 at 3:00 pm - Reply

    As much as commercials annoy me, it’s the editing both for time and content and annoy me to a far greater degree. I would love it if stations here got into the habit of running movies unedited, in it’s proper aspect ratio and commercial free. It’ll never happen.

  2. Mr. F March 19, 2008 at 4:25 pm - Reply

    They should do this here at least for network premiers

  3. jjj March 19, 2008 at 9:50 pm - Reply

    Glad to see some countries actually respect their artists, astonishing in this day and age.

  4. cjKennedy March 20, 2008 at 3:50 pm - Reply

    I can’t even watch movies on broadcast television anymore. The sad thing is that most people just don’t seem to care.

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