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The film version of the Exorcist?
The film Banned From TV is a collection of footage of particularly violent events throughout history, that, although not technically banned from television in all cases, are things that seem like they would fit the description of things that would be banned. Some examples of the footage are riots, crimes, accidents, and car chases.
I didn't find the first movie, however I did find a list of movies banned by the BBFC, the link is below.
The film "Kettavan" directed by Silambarasan was never officially released due to various production and financial issues. It was never banned by any authority or censorship board, but simply did not complete production to be released in theaters.
Yes. The film was banned in Kansas upon its original release on the grounds that it exhibited "cruelty and tended to debase morals".
Most public libraries support banned books.
A Clockwork Orange was banned because Violence, Rape, political justice and of course because of the language used. In Britain on March 1972 a 14year old boy was accused of manslaughter and the reason for this manslaughter was supposedly because he had either read of saw the film. After this A Clockwork Orange was definitely banned.
This answer is from a topic about prohibited movie, I chose to copy-paste this part which is well-written.What movie was the most prohibited from screensCannibal Holocaust (1980) is a controversial exploitation film which was banned in Australia (where the ban has since been lifted), Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy, due to its depiction of graphic rape, torture, and the killings of real animals. It was conceived by Gianfranco Clerici and Giorgio Stegani, and made under the direction of Ruggero Deodato with a budget of around 100,000 USD. It is probably the best-known and most financially successful of the exploitation subgenre of Italian cannibal films.Cannibal Holocaust is often claimed to be banned in almost 60 countries (the IMDb states it holds the world record for the film banned in the most countries . The exact number has never been verified, however, as the producers have never released an actual list of the countries which have banned the film.According to the IMDb, Cannibal Holocaust is known to be banned in at least eight countries as of 2006.Countries where Cannibal Holocaust is banned:-Iceland-Ireland-Germany (uncut version only)-Malaysia-New Zealand (both versions banned outright as of July 2006)-The Philippines-Singapore-Thailand-South Africa (Film seized in the 1980s. Uncut version only)-UK (uncut version only)Countries that previously banned Cannibal Holocaust:-Australia (Banned from 1984-2005, now uncut)-Finland (Banned from 1984-2001, now uncut)-Italy (Banned from 1980-1984, now uncut)-Norway (Banned from 1984-2005, now uncut)-UK (Banned from 1984-2001. Ban has been lifted, but only with the film cut)-West Germany (Country no longer exists)-South Africa (Film was seized in the 1980s, but was never banned per se. It received an XX rating which prevented it from being sold in the country. A cut version has now been released with an 18+ rating).
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