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The director of the smash-hit film “Batman” criticized censors who have stopped children in Europe from seeing their hero. Tim Burton, speaking Sunday to reporters in France at the Deauville festival of American films, rejected criticism that violent and sadistic scenes made his film unfit for children. “I think it is for everyone,” said Burton. “I think it’s much more subversive to tell (children) that something is bad. . . . They’re going to want to see it anyway.” Britain and Belgium have barred children (under 12 and 16, respectively) from seeing the film, rated PG-13 in the United States (parents strongly cautioned about children under 13 seeing the film). French censors will rule today whether to impose an age restriction. Much of Warner Bros.’ massive marketing campaign for its film has been aimed at children.

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