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  2. B movies (exploitation boom) - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s and 1970s marked the rise of exploitation-style independent B movies; films which were mostly made without the support of Hollywood's major film studios.As censorship pressures lifted in the early 1960s, the low-budget end of the American motion picture industry increasingly incorporated the sort of sexual and violent elements long associated with so-called ‘exploitation’ films.

  3. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Film censorship is carried out by various countries. Film censorship is achieved by censoring the producer or restricting a state citizen. For example, in China the film industry censors LGBT-related films. Filmmakers must resort to finding funds from international investors such as the "Ford Foundations" and or produce through an independent ...

  4. Category:Films about censorship - Wikipedia

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  5. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned due to a lawsuit filed by Xuxa, one of the actresses in the film's cast. [79] Ban lifted in 2018. Brazilian television showed the film on February 12, 2021, on Canal Brasil. [80] 1985–1988 Je vous salue, Marie: Banned during the government of president José Sarney for containing blasphemy against the Christian faith.

  6. Soft (film) - Wikipedia

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    Soft is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Joseph Amenta. [1] Amenta's feature debut, the film centres on three young queer friends in Toronto who are revelling in the freedom of their summer break from school, until a missing persons investigation draws them back into reality.

  7. Impact (1949 film) - Wikipedia

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    Impact is a 1949 American film noir drama film starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines. Directed by Arthur Lubin, it was shot entirely in Northern California, including scenes in Sausalito at Larkspur in Marin County, on Nob Hill in San Francisco, and throughout the Bay area. The screenplay was based on a story by film noir writer Jay Dratler.

  8. Film censorship - Wikipedia

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    Film censorship is the censorship of motion pictures, either through the excising of certain frames or scenes, or outright banning of films in their entirety. Film censorship typically occurs as a result of political or moral objections to a film's content; controversial content subject to censorship include the depiction of graphic violence ...

  9. List of films banned in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The film was allowed at first, with an R18+ rating; in 2002, it was banned by the ACB. It was re-banned in 2013,. [30] On 23 August 2013, the film aired on the pay SBS World Movies channel in a cut form with an R18+ classification, due to classification guidelines being different for television.