We talked to the man who forced the U.K. film board to watch 10 hours of paint drying
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For nine hours on Monday and 67 minutes on Tuesday, members of the British film censorship board were forced to watch paint dry.
The 607-minute film Paint Drying was produced as a protest against the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), the U.K. version of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). Since the BBFC’s submission fee can be debilitatingly expensive—yet still mandatory if you want to release a film in the country—filmmaker Charlie Lyne (Beyond Clueless) decided to fight back by making the board watch ten uninterrupted hours of paint drying on a brick wall.