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Under his tenure, the board banned a total of 19 films in the state between May 1949 and March 1952. Almost all of the films he banned depicted hetero- and homosexual relationships, sexual content, drug addiction, nudity, racial invasions, extreme violence, and pregnancy. Several of the listed banned features were unlisted.
Anti-film censorship cartoon published in The Film Mercury magazine, circa 1926. Public outcry over perceived immorality in Hollywood and the movies, as well as the growing number of city and state censorship boards, led the movie studios to fear that federal regulations were not far off; so they created, in 1922, the Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association (which became the ...
Censored Films and Television at University of Virginia online; Motion Picture Association of America: History and Film Ratings; Complete list of the 36 "Don'ts and Be Carefuls" of 1927; Complete text of the Motion Picture Production Code of 1930 (without the subsequent amendments) The Production Code of the Motion Picture Industry (1930-1967)
Contains considerable information about film censorship in pre-1930 America, and discusses banned silent films in great detail. "Better Left Unsaid: Victorian Novels, Hays Code Films, and the Benefits of Censorship" by Nora Gilbert. (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2013) ISBN 978-0804784207
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Banned for depicting the corruption of the dictatorship of Hungarian communist leader Mátyás Rákosi. [201] 1969–1981, 1998–2010 A tanú (The Witness) Banned under the Communist government for almost a decade, because it satirized the regime. [202] [203] Was later banned again in 1998 for containing an explicit depiction of animal abuse ...
Legendary actress Glenn Close gave the Golden Globes censors a well-rounded glimpse at her choice vocabulary during Sunday night's live show. The 77-year-old star appeared on stage toward the end ...
"The movies taught us sort of how to speak to one another," Mukunda Angulo told ABC. The brothers say they've seen over 10,000 movies, highlighting films such as "The Dark Knight," "Reservoir Dogs ...