Popular genres include Action, Drama, Adventure, Horror, and Science Fiction. Banned in Nazi Germany for "presenting criminal acts so detailed and fascinating that they might tempt copy-cats". Anthony Osae-Brown. Banned under the Communist regime without even being released for its political criticism. Banned in western Germany until 1965 because of "anti-German" content. Its director. Banned by the Czechoslovak Communist government for twenty years, with its director, Drahomíra Vihanová, being banned from making new films until 1977. This is a list of banned films.. For nearly the entire history of film production, certain films have been banned by film censorship or review organizations for political or moral reasons or for controversial content, such as racism.Censorship standards vary widely by country, and can vary within an individual country over time due to political or moral change. Its director. The film remains banned to this day. Banned initially for its sexual attitudes, but after protest this ban was quickly lifted. Banned under the censorship act of 1981 because it depicts a lesbian relationship and a controversy. Banned under the Communist government for almost a decade, because it satirized the regime. Only in 2000 did it finally become available in its complete cut. Banned for investigating the mysterious 2004 assassination of Chea Vichea, one of Cambodia's most influential union leaders who spent years fighting for increased wages and improved working conditions for the nation's 300,000 garment workers. Banned for its violent and sadistic content. Banned under the Communist regime for "depicting the wanton". Banned due to its scenes of graphic violence and lengthy depictions of gang rape. Banned because it depicts Eastern Europe as a region where people are tortured for money. The unreleased movie, ... 2019. Banned under the Communist regime for five years. Posted on January 8, 2019 January 8, 2019 by Isabella. Banned on the grounds that it could offend Christians. There is a censored "Keine Jugendfreigabe/ No youth admitted" version, but it has all the violent scenes cut out. Banned by the East-German Communist government because of its theme where a young Nazi lives in fear of the approaching Russian army. This controversial movie is directed by the acclaimed French New Wave movie director Jean-Luc-Godard and is banned primarily on the grounds of blasphemy and graphic sexual nature. Some movies were later released and some movies still remain banned. Banned since 15 April 2015, when the Russian film distributor. In Sweden the film was allowed for release and even screened with the tagline "The film so funny that it got banned in Norway". The ban was lifted after five years. Banned by the Communist government for depicting life in Czechoslovakia in a critical light. 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 due to high impact violence and cruelty. Banned because its international distributor, Sony Pictures, did not accept the requirement by the Vietnamese National Film Board of cutting out some sensitive scenes. 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Banned due to it being an "apology for pedophilia" and extreme violence. The Israeli film censorship board indicated the film depicted Chinese and Russian soldiers as "monsters". 'Wolf of Wall Street' Censored, Banned Overseas", "Indonesian sequel film "The Raid 2: Berandal" banned in Malaysia", "Disney rejects cuts to Beauty And The Beast in Malaysia", "Beauty and the Beast: Malaysia 'to show uncut version, "Banned Rambo film hot property in Burma". List of Banned Movies in India – 1. The documentary is about Congolese gynaecologist. is a dystopian film, set in an imaginary future, when a Fascist government bans the songs and literature of Rabindranath Tagore, due to some ideological differences. Banned due to high impact scary violence. 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Here is the list of Indian films that were banned by the censor board. Read below list to know more about banned Indian films. Banned under the Communist regime because of its political anti-war theme. Banned by the East-German Communist government. In 2010, the movie was released uncut on DVD and Blu-ray and the ban was renewed by forbidding retailers to sell it. Banned because of high impact scary violence and cruelty. Hi Matt, Just found your article, good review. It simply tells the story of a man who wants very little and can't get it.". Banned and refused classification in 2003 for graphic depictions of. Banned under the censorship act of 1981 because it criticized exploitation of women by men. 'Banned!' The movie shows a modern re-telling of how Mother Mary gave birth to Jesus Christ, but in a much more modern setting. It had its premiere in occupied Prague in December 1944. The ban was a result of the Catholic traditionalist pressure group, Banned initially because the cats in this. Banned for being considered as "blasphemy". Banned by the Communist government because of one storyline in this. Banned for its depiction of cracking security safes. After a short release during the. Banned by the Czechoslovak Communist government for its satirical depiction of Czech society, which meant the end of the director. Banned for its sexual violence involving young people. Banned upon release. Banned due to violation of criminal law sections 204a and 382 which deal with the sexual representation of children and extreme violence. American Anthropological Society. Banned due to fears that it could inspire revolution. Banned due to its strong sexual content, drug abuse and offensive language. They seek refuge at 'Sangeet Ashram', a school of music run by Gora's uncle who still secretly teaches Tagore's songs to the children of the village. The movie has a high level of human brutality and gratuitous violence against animals and this … Banned after it was revealed that one of the main actors. Banned, like in most other African countries. Ironically enough it was also banned in Nazi Germany for being "anti-German". Banned during the military dictatorship for explicit sexual content. The director. "Of Mimicry and Membership: Africans and the "New World Society"" (Paper)|format= requires |url= (help). Finally in Jan-1973 the cut film premiered in Finland. Sony Pictures later released the film on DVD. Banned for criticizing the French colonial rule. Banned in Canada and by a district judge in Oklahoma as “child pornography,” all copies of the film in Oklahoma City were confiscated and a person who had rented the movie was threatened with charges. Here are 12 banned movies which are among the finest stories told on screen. Banned from 1972 to 1986 for being "obscene". Banned since the end of the World War II due to its anti-Jewish and pro-Nazi content. Banned due to extreme violence (contains a lot of sexually violent content). Banned under the Communist regime for depicting a restrictive environment, which was similar to living under the regime. A joke about Israeli singer. Banned by the Czechoslovak Communist government in 1968 for its satire of the East European communist system.. With that being said, it will not be shown in Malaysian theaters. Banned due to anti-Polish sentiment and historical distortions of the, Banned under the Communist regime for 18 years for depicting the. Written by The film was not approved for general release until 2000. Owning the movie in private is still legal. 90 percent of the movie was shot in Malaysia, but it is also revealed that the filmmakers failed to get necessary permits to shoot some of the movie scenes in the country, which is considered as illegal.