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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.
Banned due to the film portraying a gay character. [275] 2022 Lightyear: Banned due to a brief lesbian kiss scene. [40] [41] 2023 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village: The first Japanese film to be banned due to a scene's explicit nature where Mitsuri Kanroji, Love Hashira, takes a shower in the hot spring. [278] 2023
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[16] [17] First NC-17-rated film to be released on Netflix. [18] [19] Blue Is the Warmest Color: 2013 Rated NC-17 "for explicit sexual content" [20] The film was released with the NC-17 rating, yet took in over $19 million overall. [21] Broken English: 1996 Rated NC-17 for explicit sexuality; edited version rated R for language, violence, and ...
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The Most Hated Woman in America is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Tommy O'Haver and written by O'Haver and Irene Turner. It stars Melissa Leo as Madalyn Murray O'Hair. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 14, 2017. The film was released on March 24, 2017, by Netflix.
This scene from The Branding Iron (1920) was cut by the Pennsylvania film censorship board, which then banned the film for its topic of infidelity. [1]Film censorship in the United States was a frequent feature of the industry almost from the beginning of the U.S. motion picture industry until the end of strong self-regulation in 1966.