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Under each of these names, it rated films according to their suitability for viewing, assigning a code of A, B, or C, with that of C identified as "Condemned" for viewing by Catholics. The C rating was issued from 1933 until 1978. The Legion's ratings were applied to movies made in the United States as well as those imported from other countries.
From "A Serbian Film" in 2010 to "Joker" in 2019, these are the movies that had everyone talking in the 2010s. The 20 Most Controversial Films of the Decade Skip to main content
Controversies involving either live-action and animation films, as topics of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning matters of conflicting opinion or point of view. Subcategories This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
This film, produced by Bill Susmann and based on Víctor Proncet's story La víctima, which was based on the self-kidnapping of a Peronist labor leader, was banned during the self-styled "Argentine Revolution" dictatorship (1966–1973) for its controversial themes (which was about a Peronist labor leader who becomes a corrupt functionary after ...
Film portal; Controversies involving films in the United States, as topics of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning matters of conflicting opinion or point of view in the United States. This is for articles about the controversies themselves, not articles about films which are considered controversial.
The Devils (film) Dhoom 2; Different Strokes (film) The Dilemma; Dillinger Is Dead; The Dirty Picture; Disaster Movie; District 9; A Dog's Purpose (film) Don't Deliver Us from Evil; Don't Go in the House; Donald's Dilemma; The Dorm That Dripped Blood; Dracula (1931 English-language film) The Driller Killer; The Duchess (film) Dum Maaro Dum (film)
0–9. List of 2000 films based on actual events; List of 2001 films based on actual events; List of 2002 films based on actual events; List of 2003 films based on actual events
The film was banned in the Northern Territory by Chief Justice Brian Ross Martin due to film's plot, which is based on the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio by Bradley John Murdoch, to ensure Murdoch was entitled to a fair trial. Murdoch was found guilty, and the film is now presumably unbanned.