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This documentary film did not see a commercial debut and was banned in the Valle Fértil Department by the de facto comptroller Luis Martínez, who supposed that it was due to the comment on Revista Clarín magazine titled "Valle Fértil: un pueblo que se extingue" (Valle Fertil: A people in extinction"). [12] The film would later be screened in 2014. Banned outright after church leaders watching a pre-release showing filed a complaint with film censors. [441] (see Censorship in Samoa for details) [26] Banned for depicting the corruption of the dictatorship of Hungarian communist leader Mátyás Rákosi. [231] Banned due to violation of criminal law sections 204a and 382 which deal with the sexual representation of children and extreme violence. [152] An edited version of the film was eventually passed with an 18 rating. [377] Banned on its initial release because of its graphic sex scenes, being the last film subject to censorship in the country. [49] It was the only European country at that time where the film was banned. [50] [51] Since 1994 [52] the ban is no longer in effect. [53]

Banned by the Finnish Board of Film in June 1969 for violence. [145] Ban was lifted in February 1989 after several minutes of cuts. The film was still rated as K18 (suitable for adults only) and as such VHS versions of the film were also not allowed. The film has never received a proper premier in Finland although it has been aired three times in television (1994, 1999 and 2009). [146] Banned by the Czechoslovak Communist government until 1989, because the story depicts a couple who think they are under government surveillance. [114] As a result of the decision the film was also withdrawn from cinemas in Belarus, [105] Ukraine, [106] Kazakhstan, [107] and Kyrgyzstan, while release of the film has been postponed until October in Georgia. [108] Ukrainian film director and producer Alexander Rodnyansky criticised the decision not to release Child 44 as bad for the country's film industry. "Before, films where Soviet and Russian heroes were presented not in the best way have been released in Russia, but nothing similar happened. Now everything to do with history should clearly fit into a kind of framework set by the culture ministry." [109] Banned during the military dictatorship for containing obscene scenes that were considered by the government as an "attempt against morality and good habits". Ban lifted in 1979. [65] [66] Banned during the Communist era for criticizing the communist leaders during World War II. [85] [86] [87] After Bulgaria became a democratic nation in 1990, the ban was lifted. [85] [87]Film banned in 1969 for criticizing the ruling military dictatorship. The original 35mm film was seized by the authorities and later destroyed. [58] [59] For these reasons, the film was lost until 2017, when a 16mm copy was restored and re-released in DVD in Brazil. [60] [61] [62] Banned because the film "promotes and supports bestiality". [356] As of 2017, it is still banned. [356] 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. [113] http://auto-point.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=xxxetube.com/sex-search/?query=qhim xet vien Banned for the same reason as Hostel. Owning and viewing the movie in private is still legal. [512]

Banned under Videla's regime during Argentina's last-civil military dictatorship (1976–1983), for its sarcastic view of Francoist Spain. [10] Banned due to gory violence. [222] Although the uncut version remains banned, there are numerous DVDs of the film in circulation in Germany, most of which are heavily cut. [223] Banned, originally without being given a reason. [441] Later, it was explained that the censors deemed it "inappropriate and contradictory to Christian beliefs and Samoan culture": "In the movie itself it is trying to promote the human rights of gays." The sex scenes in particular were considered inappropriate by the Samoan Censor Board. [442] (see Censorship in Samoa for details)Banned since 1945 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." Public use is prohibited as of 2013. [212] Banned due to very high impact violence and offensive depictions of both human and animal cruelty. Still banned. [152] Banned due to its transgressive subject matter (including necrophilia) and audacious imagery. [ citation needed] This Russian film about four boys, two Russians and two Ukrainians, re-enacting the Lvov–Sandomierz offensive, ending in that timeline, , was banned in Ukraine for being Anti-Ukrainian, as it depictied the Ukrainian boys as "radical nationalists fighting only for the German side", [515] as well for its offensive depiction of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. [516] Banned right after screening the film in cinemas, after criticism over scenes deemed sexually provocative. The movie was criticized for copying Giuseppe Tornatore's movie Malèna (2000) starring Italian actress Monica Bellucci. [134] [135]

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