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Classic James Bond films could offend modern audiences, the BFI has said. The organisation, which screens films in its Southbank location in London and is tasked with preserving British cinema, has put the warning across a host of movies in the Ian Fleming-created franchise. The BFI in London’s Southbank is screening a number of classic films in the coming months, including Bond instalments You Only Live Twice and Goldfinger. But audiences are not only being warned beforehand that they may offend today’s viewers – but that they caused offence when they were first released. The BFI has warned o…

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