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The ban remained in effect under Nazi occupation for the same reason. Banned from until , because the film was produced under the Nazi regime with financial support too. It was also seen as a negative portrayal of French people and accused of harboring sympathies for the Vichy regime. After two years, however, the ban was lifted again. Banned for criticizing the French colonial rule. Les statues meurent aussi Statues Also Die. Banned because it suggested that Western civilization is responsible for the decline of African art.
The film was seen at the Cannes Film Festival in , but subsequently banned by the French censor. Banned due to it controversial criminal content. Banned due to a technicality in copyright laws on order of the estate of composer Georges Bizet on whose opera Carmen the film was based. Released after two years in a censored version.
Banned for representing dockers who refused to dispatch military supplies for use in the Indochina War. Banned in France for two decades because of its critical depiction of the French army during World War I. Le Petit Soldat. Banned on political grounds; the ban was lifted in with re-editing. Tu ne tueras point. Banned for two years because it depicts a soldier during World War II who has conscientious objections.
The Battle of Algiers. Banned for six years because of its pro-Algerian and anticolonial message. Banned for advocating pornography. Banned for its violent and sadistic content. Banned for criticizing the colonial system. Banned from French cinema screens in after being given an X-rating.
Banned on February 3, over sexual and violent content, despite being allowed on its initial release in The ban was a result of the Catholic traditionalist pressure group Promouvoir who wanted the 16 rating to be reclassified to prevent minors from seeing it. A French court ruled in their favor. As a new certificate is being decided the film is now banned from all cinemas, TV broadcast and video release. Anders als die Andern Different from the Others.
Banned due to homosexual themes. The Barnyard Battle Banned initially because the cats in this Mickey Mouse cartoon wear helmets that resemble German pickelhaube.
All Quiet on the Western Front Banned in after protests but then re-admitted in a heavily censored version in after public debate. Banned because it depicted the government, legal system, and religion in a negative light. Eventually, the ban was lifted due to protests and the film was released in a severely edited version. Six months later, Hitler came into power, causing the movie to be banned again under the Nazi regime until the end of the war.
Banned in Nazi Germany because the comedy stars were Jewish. Banned in Nazi Germany due to fears it could inspire Marxism. Banned in Nazi Germany because of the erotic content. Mädchen in Uniform. Banned in Nazi Germany because of its lesbian theme. The Mad Doctor. Banned in Nazi Germany, because of the horror atmosphere in this Mickey Mouse short. Vier von der Infanterie Westfront , also known as Comrades of Banned in Nazi Germany for being a pacifist war drama.
M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder. Banned in Nazi Germany. Banned in Nazi Germany because of its plot, depicting a soldier visiting a prostitute, which violated the military's sensibilities and honor code. The Prizefighter and the Lady Banned in Nazi Germany because Max Baer was Jewish.
The Testament of Dr. Banned in Nazi Germany for "presenting criminal acts so detailed and fascinating that they might tempt copy-cats". It also had an anti-authoritarian tone and certain dialogue of Mabuse was lifted directly from Mein Kampf. The Bohemian Girl. Banned in Nazi Germany, because the positive depiction of Roma people "had no place" in the Third Reich. Banned in Nazi Germany for supposedly advocating Communism.
Banned in Nazi Germany for its anti-war message. Head of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels named its director Jean Renoir "Cinematographic Enemy Number One". A Prussian Love Story. Banned in Nazi Germany because the plot of a love affair between the Emperor and an actress was too similar to Head of Propaganda Goebbels's own affair. Kitty und die Weltkonferenz Kitty and the World Conference. Banned in Nazi Germany despite an initially successful box office run.
Following the outbreak of the Second World War that same year, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels withdrew it from cinemas as he felt it presented a too favourable view of Great Britain.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy The first anti-Nazi movie made in Hollywood before the start of World War II , Adolf Hitler banned it and all Warner Bros. He reportedly planned to execute the makers of this film upon winning the war. Smith Goes to Washington. Banned in Nazi Germany because it showed democracy working well. Banned in Nazi Germany for mocking Nazism and Hitler.
After half of the film had been shown, German officers stopped the screening and threatened to shoot the Yugoslavian projectionist. Apparently, the film was ordered by the Reich Chancellery. Banned in Nazi Germany and Belgium by Joseph Goebbels because of its pacifist themes.
The director, Jacques Feyder , was later hunted down for arrest, but managed to escape to Switzerland. Banned in Nazi Germany by Joseph Goebbels because some of the scenes could demoralize the audience, despite being made by the Nazi propaganda department itself. The Allied Control Council banned the film after the war too, because of its Nazi propaganda. After the end of the occupation, the German Motion picture rating system classified it to age 12 or older and to age 6 or older with parental guidance.
It was sometimes shown on German TV after the war and a censored, low quality VHS copy was released in [ citation needed ]. It had its premiere in occupied Prague in December Auf Wiedersehn, Franziska!
Goodbye, Franziska! Banned by the Allied Forces after World War Two, because of its ending, which reminded the viewers to support the war effort. It was eventually allowed back after director Helmut Käutner was able to convince officials that the propaganda sequence was no reflection of his political ideology and was added at request of Nazi censors. Since the rest of the film was fairly a-political it was brought back in circulation, with only the propaganda end sequence removed.
Der Ewige Jude The Eternal Jew. Banned since because of its anti-semitic Nazi propaganda content. It is exclusively allowed for use in college classrooms and other academic purposes; however, exhibitors must have formal education in "media science and the history of the Holocaust. Jud Süss Banned in from German exhibition by decree of the Allied Military Occupation. A few years later, however, copies of the film began to turn up to the embarrassment of the West German government.
After a lengthy investigation, it was determined that another negative existed in East Germany and it was used it to make prints that were dubbed in Arabic and distributed in Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt and Lebanon. Though that negative has never been located, it has been widely suspected that this version was produced and distributed by the Stasi or the KGB in order to arouse anti-semitism among Egyptian and Palestinians against the US backed Israel and henceforth, support for the Soviet backed Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Murnau Foundation. The Foundation only permits screenings of the film when accompanied by an introduction explaining the historical context and the intended impact. Der Untertan film The Kaiser's Lackey. Banned in western Germany because of "anticonstitutional" content. Du und mancher Kamerad. Thomas Muentzer film Thomas Müntzer. Banned to avoid straining relations with France. And Quiet Flows the Don. Banned in western Germany until because of "anti-German" content.
Das Kaninchen bin ich The Rabbit Is Me. Banned by the East-German Communist government for its criticism of everyday life in the country. While not directly referring to politics it still was perceived as dangerous criticism of the system. The film remained banned until Germany was unified again in Banned by the East-German Communist government for its criticism of the regime.
Banned by the East-German Communist government. Banned by the East-German Communist government because of its theme where a young Nazi lives in fear of the approaching Russian army.
Even though the Russians are eventually portrayed in a sympathetic light, the plot was too controversial, especially three years after the Prague Spring. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Banned in western Germany due to extreme level violence. Banned due to gory violence. Although currently the ban is not in effect, Zindan, directed by Remzi Jonturk , remains the only Turkish movie title to have ever been banned in Germany due to gore, violence and cruelty.
Private copies are still legal to own and personal use is not punishable; however any public show of the movie is highly prohibited and punishable act. Valley of the Wolves: Palestine. Banned in Germany, because of FSK 's initial concerns over the film's perceived anti-Israeli and anti-American overtones. A documentary about the religious rituals of the Hauka tribe.
Banned in Ghana and several other French and English colonies in Africa at the time because of the Africans' blatant attempts to mimic and mock the "white oppressors". On the other hand, African students, teachers, and directors found the film to perpetrate an "exotic racism" of the African people. Golfo Banned for its royalist sentiments. Banned under the colonel's regime , for being critical of the junta. Song of the Cornfields.
Banned for criticising the forced industralisation of Hungary. Banned for unclear reasons. Banned for being too radical. Banned due to high level of violence; a censored version was later released. Banned due to its transgressive subject matter including necrophilia and audacious imagery [ citation needed ].
Banned due to very high impact violence and offensive depictions of both human and animal cruelty. Still banned. Banned for its parallels between the anti-colonial story and the then present-day regime. The Year of Living Dangerously. Banned for its criticism of Sukarno 's regime. The ban was lifted in Banned for being sympathetic to the Jewish cause. Banned on the island of Bali , as local politicians worried that the film, which about the Bali bombings , might promote hatred and intolerance.
Banned for being critical of the Indonesian government. This Australian film is based on the story of the Balibo Five , a group of journalists killed during the Indonesian invasion of East Timor []. Banned because of its depiction of the prophets. Banned briefly by the regime of The Shah , due to what was perceived as the film depicting Iran as a rural, culturally backwards society. The film would later be allowed to screen on the condition that the film would begin with a disclaimer explaining to audiences that the film is set several decades ago, and does not reflect a modern Iran.
Banned due to graphic violence and nudity. Banned under the censorship act of because it criticized exploitation of women by men. Banned under the censorship act of because it depicts a lesbian relationship and a controversy. Banned for being "subversive". Banned because of its theme that different people can experience the same incident in a different way.
Banned for perceived support of gay rights. Pulled from cinemas two weeks after its premiere in Iran due to the film mocking conservative attitudes of the clerics in Iran. Banned for its negative portrayal of Persian military. Banned for its negative portrayal of Iran. Banned under Saddam Hussein for depicting him in a mocking light.
Banned for being an "insult to the population". Monkey Business. Banned on its initial release for fear that its anarchic style of comedy would inspire societal upheaval.
The ban was only officially lifted in Banned due to sexual references. Banned, as it was considered too permissive of adultery. The Big Sleep. Banned due to its theme of rape. Banned for three decades. The film was not approved for general release until Banned due to its extreme depictions of violence and rape. In the ban was lifted. I Spit on Your Grave. Banned due to its scenes of graphic violence and lengthy depictions of gang rape.
In , the movie was released uncut on DVD and Blu-ray and the ban was renewed by forbidding retailers to sell it. Monty Python's Life of Brian. Banned because of its blasphemous content. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. Natural Born Killers.
Banned for fear of copycat killings. Preaching to the Perverted. Banned for obscenity. Oliver Twist. Banned on its initial release, because the character of Fagin was deemed to be antisemitic. The Girl in the Kremlin. Banned because it may have harmed Israel's diplomatic relations with Moscow. Banned for indulging in excessive cruelty. The Israeli film censorship board indicated the film depicted Chinese and Russian soldiers as "monsters". Banned after it was revealed that one of the main actors, Gert Fröbe , had a Nazi past.
Hitler: The Last Ten Days. Banned because the censorship board unanimously felt that the portrayal of Hitler was "too human". Banned because of pornographic content. Banned on the grounds that it could offend Christians. Banned by the Israeli Film Ratings Board on the premise that it was libelous and might offend the public; the Supreme Court of Israel later overturned the decision.
Banned briefly in , though not for the film itself, but because of the Hebrew dub. A joke about Israeli singer David D'Or 's high voice was added, in which one character threaten to emasculate another by saying "Let's do a David D'or on him". This remark prompted the artist to take legal action. Banned under the fascist government of Benito Mussolini for poking fun at dictators and war.
Banned under the fascist government of Benito Mussolini for its anti-war message. Banned on its initial release for poking fun at the police. Banned initially for its sexual attitudes, but after protest this ban was quickly lifted.
Banned from to for being "obscene". Banned from until as it was considered damaging to the honor of the Italian Army.
Li chiamarono Banned from theatrical release and still not available on VHS and DVD, because of its critical viewpoint about the Italian unification. Banned until after World War II because could be construed as disrespectful towards the Emperor of Japan. The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail. Banned in Japan by the US occupying government for seven years, because of the "feudal values". Banned in Japan for its graphic sex scenes.
The first episode was removed from public broadcast in Japan due to a direct parody of critically acclaimed anime shows including Attack on Titan , Naruto , Pokemon , Sailor Moon , and Dragon Ball Z , in which the audience directs parodies are seen as illegal.
But the rest of the series were unknown publicly in Japan. Banned for depiction of biblical allegories, graphic violence and treatment for Lawrence's character.
Banned for explicit sexual content, profanity, drug use and nudity. Stories of Our Lives. Banned because this documentary about being gay in Kenya "showed obscenity, explicit scenes of sexual activities" and promoted homosexuality. Banned due to its sexual content. Banned for offending the Muslim Brotherhood. The TV series itself is also banned in the country. Banned for being critical of the Iraq war and being an insult to Saudi Arabia's royal family.
Banned for being a "false depiction" of a bombing in Saudi Arabia. Beauty and the Beast. Banned due to homosexual references that were found to be offensive. Banned due to the film's minor reference to a lesbian relationship. Banned initially after some clerics found it to be "offensive to Iran and Islam.
The film was privately screened in January in Beirut in front of 90 people. Unofficial copies are also available in the country. Justice League. The film is banned in Lebanon, due to its depiction of Israeli actress Gal Gadot, unlike those Arab countries that ban Israelis on films. Banned for blasphemic themes. Banned over the "juxtaposition of the colors yellow and red", which is seen as support for rebel groups.
Banned for negative portrayals of Burmese soldiers. Banned on its initial release because of a scene where Laurel and Hardy sit on a bed with a woman to whom they were not married. Censors felt this was "indecent". Today the film is not banned. Banned since 25 March by the court of Alkmaar , which classified several scenes as child pornography. Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle.
Banned due to content that would be contrary to public decency and undesirable to public interest. The film remains banned to this day. Banned due to its extremely violent content and actual on-screen killings of animals. Banned in because of a graphic violent death.
Banned on the grounds that it "tends to promote and support the exploitation of children and young persons for sexual purposes, and to a lesser extent, the use of sexual coercion to compel persons to submit to sexual conduct", and for high-impact violence and cruelty.
Banned because the film "promotes and supports bestiality". Banned due to one scene that "fuses an act of extreme violence with sexual gratification". This scene's inclusion led to the film being classified as objectionable under s3 2 f of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act on the grounds that it "tend[s] to promote and support acts of torture and the infliction of extreme violence and extreme cruelty", [] [] thus making it illegal for the film to be displayed publicly.
Sony Pictures initially refused to remove the scene. However, on 29 January , after the scene was excised, the film was rated R18 for "torture and sadistic violence". I Spit on Your Grave remake. Banned "because it tends to promote and support the use of violence to compel any person to submit to sexual conduct.
Banned on the grounds of sexual exploitation of children. Due to the reaction from New Zealand film authorities, distributor Madman Entertainment chose not to release the remaining volumes there. Banned for its sexual violence involving young people.
Banned due to its gore, violence and sexually explicit content. Banned from theatrical and home video release; the OFLC felt that "the tacit invitation to enjoy cruel and violent behavior through its first-person portrayal and packaging as entertainment is likely to lead to an erosion of empathy for some viewers". The OFLC stated in their report publications were banned if containing what the board felt was "to reinforce the notion that young persons are sexually desirable and available".
Banned because of a scene in which a woman is orally raped to death. The distributor refused to remove the scene from the film. Banned due to accusations of being xenophobic and racist towards Nigerians.
Team America: World Police. Banned for ridiculing General Secretary Kim Jong-il. Banned because the year coincides with Kim Il Sung 's th birthday. The year had also been designated "the year for opening the grand gates to becoming a rising superpower. Several people in North Korea were reportedly arrested for possessing or viewing imported copies of the movie and charged with "grave provocation against the development of the state.
The government of North Korea believes that the film, about the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un , represents "dangerous filmmaking, which justifies and encourages terrorism," according to a statement made by the North Korean embassy in Russia.
Banned due to homosexual themes; a censored version was later released. Banned on its initial release until the s. Banned due to high impact scary violence.
Ban lifted in and re-released uncut with an 18 Adults only rating. Banned due to jokes deemed offensive to religious people. Ichi The Killer. Banned due to high impact violence and cruelty. In January , The Norwegian Media Authority classified the film as "Rejected" and banned the film outright in Norway after the government learned of an incident at the Stockholm Film Festival where two people both vomited and fainted while watching the film.
The film remains strictly prohibited in Norway. Banned due to violation of criminal law sections a and which deal with the sexual representation of children and extreme violence.
Still Banned. The Blood of Hussain. Banned by the Central Board of Film Censors of Pakistan , for containing various controversial references to the Pakistani spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence. Banned by the Government of Pakistan. Banned under the military dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner for "encouraging Communism". Banned under the military dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner for "danger of being misunderstood". All Quiet on the Western Front.
Banned because censors felt it was "pro-German". Ironically enough it was also banned in Nazi Germany for being "anti-German". The Wind from the East. Banned due to anti-Polish sentiment and historical distortions of the Soviet invasion of Poland []. Australia Marches with Britain. Banned under the Communist government for 18 years for depicting the Stalinist era.
Banned under the Communist government because of its political anti-war theme. Banned under the Communist government for its depiction of the Stalinist past. It was only released after the director, Wojciech Wiszniewski , died in Banned under the Communist government for four years because the plot is about a strike.
In , The Calm received the Polish Film Festival Special Jury Prize. Banned under the Communist government for four years, because it depicted the protests.
Banned by the Communist government. Banned under the Communist government for its political criticism and for depicting the labour union Solidarity. Banned by the Communist government, because of its brutally realistic portrayal of the occupying Soviet forces. Banned twice in one year by the Communist government. Kobieta Samotna A Lonely Woman. Banned by the Communist government for its political criticism.
Banned under the Communist government for depicting a futuristic society which showed parallels with the political situation of Poland at that time.
It remained banned until Banned under the Communist government for three years, because the story is set during the Stalinist era. Dreszcze Shivers. The film is a satirical story about a teenager imprisoned at an indoctrination camp. Banned under the Communist government for six years for its political criticism. Banned by the Communist government because of one storyline where Communism in Poland is overthrown. Kobieta Samotna A Lonely Woman , also translated as A Woman Alone.
Banned under the Communist government for its political criticism. Banned under the Communist government without even being released for its political criticism. Banned under the Communist government for seven years because of its criticism of Communism. Despite the film's controversial initial reception and subsequent banning, it garnered a cult fanbase through the circulation of illegally taped VHS copies, which director Ryszard Bugajski secretly helped to leak out to the general public.
Banned under the Communist government for five years. Banned under the Marcelo Caetano regime for a scene depicting a character sitting naked in a tree, [] though the fact that the film satirizes the military may also have been a factor.
Banned for its strong sexual content unbanned in Banned for depicting the prophets. Banned upon release. Later reclassified and prohibited only to minors. Later reclassified and prohibited only to unders. Nymphomaniac: Vol. Classified by the National Cinema Center's rating commission as a film "forbidden to minors under 18 and banned from public screening" due to explicit content. Gone with the Wind.
Banned in the Soviet Union for unknown reason. Banned in the Soviet Union for its themes of artistic freedom, religion, political ambiguity, autodidacticism , and the making of art under a repressive regime. Because of this, it was not released domestically for years after it was completed, except for a single screening in Moscow. Banned by the Communist government for its negative view of a mother-son relationship.
Banned by the Communist government because it romanticized the criminal world. In , the ban was lifted. Banned by the Soviet government. Banned for its semi-allegorical critique of Stalinism. Banned for being "offensive". Banned to avoid political provocations. Banned since 15 April , when the Russian film distributor Central Partnership announced that the film would be withdrawn from cinemas in Russia, although some media stated that screening of the film was blocked by the Russian Ministry of Culture.
The Ministry of Culture and the Central Partnership issued a joint press release stating that the screening of the film before the 70th anniversary of the Victory Day was unacceptable. However, in his personal statement Medinsky complained that the film depicts Russians as "physically and morally base sub-humans", and compared the depiction of Soviet Union in the film with J. Tolkien's Mordor , and wished that such films should be screened neither before the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, nor any other time.
Banned by the Ministry of Culture for being offensive and extremist. Banned for unknown reasons. Banned outright after church leaders watching a pre-release showing filed a complaint with film censors. Banned due to violent content. Banned, originally without being given a reason. National Lampoon's Van Wilder: Freshman Year. Banned in Banned for its depictions of gay sex. All Harry Potter movies. Banned for its occultism and satanism propaganda.
Banned for depicting the Saudi Arabia country founder Ibn Saud. Banned for its presentation of the conflicts between Islamic and Christian religions and ethnic and traditional beliefs. Sembene insists on spelling 'ceddo' with two d's while the Senegalese Government insists it be spelled with one. Banned because Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare stated that the film "undermines the very roots of Christianity in Solomon Islands.
The Johnson-Jeffries Fight. Jeffries , which had already inspired race riots in the American South. Banned under the apartheid regime from screening to black South Africans, because it depicts a Zulu uprising in the 19th century.
Whites were allowed to see it in their own segregated cinemas. Banned under the apartheid regime for 13 years, then released with one cut and only made available to people over the age of Banned under the apartheid regime because it "might encourage the impressionable youth of South Africa to take up marijuana smoking".
Banned under the apartheid regime until Banned under the apartheid regime because of blasphemous content. Banned under the apartheid regime on its initial release. Banned under the apartheid regime for criticism of apartheid. Banned under the apartheid regime for being a biopic about anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko. Banned for two years and only unbanned in on appeal with a no-under 16 age restriction.
Banned in the entire country because it has a storyline where older men abuse young girls, with scenes deemed "child pornography" according to the censors. Banned due to depictions of violence and gang rape. Has been lifted since. Banned for its strong sexual content. Banned for six years, was released in South Korea with 40 minutes cut. Banned under South Korean President Park Chung-hee 's regime, the importation of the film was on hold because of its anti-war theme.
Banned for gory violence. Banned under the regime of Francisco Franco out of fear of inciting a Communist revolution. Banned under Franco's regime for its "anti-military" themes. Banned under the regime of Francisco Franco. Banned under Franco's regime, although the Film Institute of Spain approved the film's submission to the Cannes Film Festival. After the Catholic Church expressed its indignation, the head of the Film Institute was fired and the film was banned for sixteen years.
Banned initially, but finally released under media pressure to reconsider its artistic merit. The film is about a woman involved in sadistic and ultimately fatal sexual relationships with men. Banned from regular, non-adult cinemas because of the "X" rating. Banned due to extreme violence contains a lot of sexually violent content. Banned for dealing with issues of incest, murder, and rape. I Am Curious Yellow. Banned because of pornography , but after a court case it was allowed.
Banned due to high gore violence and cruelty. Banned because of violent content. Hell of the Living Dead.
Banned because of high impact scary violence. Re-released in an uncut version in Return of the Living Dead. Although its status remains unclear? Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. Banned because of high impact scary violence and cruelty. Sony Pictures later released the film on DVD. Banned for its critical depiction of the French army during World War I.
The Dictator. Banned because of subversiveness. Banned because this documentary about human trafficking and sex slavery in Africa "showed too much sex and nudity" and thus was a "threat to Tanzanian culture. Banned due it being filmed on Hainan , an island in China.
The King and I Banned because could be construed as disrespectful towards the King of Thailand. Banned because of its negative portrayal of Thailand with narcotics smuggling — especially with the views of the Thai judicial system despite parts of the film shot on location by the second unit the majority of the film was filmed in the Philippines.
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. Banned due to violence. Halloween remake. Banned due to depictions of violence. Banned due to cruelty and violence. Zack and Miri Make a Porno. Banned by the Ministry of Culture due to sexual content characters showing how to make their own pornographic video; teens may try to mimic. Banned due to pro-Thaksin protests and violence in Thailand.
Zack and Miri Make A Porno. Banned because the censors worried that teenagers would mimic the plot and make their own porn movies. Banned for its revelations of the social conditions in the country. Banned because it was written by Kemal Tahir , who opposed the regime, and because the story casts doubt on the uniqueness of Kemal Atatürk 's contribution to the struggle for the republic in the s.
Banned because it dealt with the banned communist poet Nazim Hikmet. Banned because of imagery displaying child sexualization and exploitation. President Idi Amin banned all foreign films in on the grounds that they contained "imperialist propaganda". Banned because it depicts Eastern Europe as a region where people are tortured for money. Owning the movie in private is still legal.
Banned due to high level violence and blood and gore. The movie also depicts the suffering and the agony of people who were forced to eat human flesh in Kharkiv during the German attack there in Banned for the same reason as Hostel. People are allowed to own it on private DVD. Banned for its homosexual themes. Banned because of scenes of brutal gory violence and torture. In the context of the Saw franchise, this is the only part that is banned.
Thereby it is illegal to sell or distribute it, since visa is not given. Evil Dead film. Banned due to high level violence and blood, sexual content and gore. Banned because the Ukraine Ministry of Culture states that the film demonstrates " the might of the army of the aggressor country of Russia ". Banned because of its "objectionable content"; it did not receive a clearance certificate from the UAE Censors Board and was pulled from all UAE cinemas. This is the first Bollywood film to be banned in the UAE.
Banned for its strong sexual content during the first presidency of Rafael Caldera. Ledezma, el caso Mamera. Banned for exposing state corruption, as well as accused of being an apology for crime, and the director imprisoned; [] courts overturned both decisions.
Pulled from cinemas and banned after a family injunction over the representation in the biopic; reportedly the first time a Venezuelan film has been banned in its country in 25 years. Not screened, reportedly for presenting Chavist ideology in a negative light. Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century. Documentary; Banned from being shown in public and at universities for supposedly inciting hate; director Gustavo Tovar-Arroyo lives in exile from the country.
Banned for being too "westernised" in its portrayal of urban poverty in the country. Banned as of Banned because of a conflict of "cultural values". The Hunger Games. Banned because of extreme violence and killing. At one point she pans around to the rest of the cabin, showing blissfully unaware fellow travelers, and one man across the aisle who appears to be staring out the window to avoid the sight. Silver Airways confirmed the video was taken on one of its flights, according to the Daily Mail, and told the outlet they are working to confirm its authenticity but did not condone the type of behavior.
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