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Banned films can still be viewed at private members' clubs with 18+ age limits.
No discernible increase in banned films resulted, and the requirement was quietly dropped by 1925.
Filmmakers worried that being in the league of banned films might offend the authorities.
One of his first acts was to approve the release of some previously banned films.
Or a banned film might be shelved for a few months, then submitted to a more lenient censor.
Both New Zealand and Sweden initially banned films the film.
In 1982, Iran formally banned films that were judged to encourage wickedness, corruption and prostitution.
As described by a Chinese film maker, the story of one of his banned films was about a young soldier who collects folk songs.
Now the banned films are back on the screens and the film-makers are on the streets.
After Mr. Gorbachev came to power, the cinematographers' union elected new leaders who reviewed banned films.
(Mainland audiences, meanwhile, would catch banned films on pirated video copies.)
Binford also occasionally banned films because of the personal conduct of the stars rather than the content of the movies.
It promoted itself as the leading distributor of video nasties and previously banned films in the UK.
The two banned films are:
List of banned films, which includes an extensive list of films banned in Australia.
Unlike other banned films that have since been reclassified and released, Mikey remains prohibited in the UK.
The banned films were known as "cellar films" or "rabbit films" - the second sobriquet having been derived from the film's title.
Passages from the 1986 Meese Report lifted verbatim from banned films and books were used-titillating material, considering it is a government document.
Most countries ban or censor the publication of certain list of banned books and banned films, and certain types of content.
His reign saw the belated release of hundreds of previously banned films and the reinstatement of several directors who had fallen out of political favour.
The project "Memory of Censorship in Brazilian Cinema" released in 2005 six thousand documents about 175 banned films during the dictatorship.
In the past, government censors had banned films with homosexual themes, such as Kiss of the Spider Woman and The Birdcage.
Flouting Ontario's strict censorship laws, Allen opened a theatre in Toronto that showed banned films; Haggis volunteered at the box office.
The banned films included an array of little-known titles, mostly from Taiwan and Vietnam, both of which are strongly critical of the Beijing Government.
At the time the New South Wales government had banned films on bushranging but this movie escaped it, most likely due to its opening warning against breaking the law.