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Riverside censors ban Clara Bow film". Chattanooga Daily News. Chattanooga, Tennessee. January 22, 1931. p.1 – via Newspapers.com. Banned during the self-styled " Argentine Revolution" dictatorship (1966–1973) for its controversial themes. Ionesco again paired with Isabelle Huppert for her next film, Golden Youth, about a young couple in Paris who begin to spend time with a much older and wealthier couple.

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Revello, Sylvia (25 October 2016). "David Hamilton, le photographe des jeunes filles en fleur, est accusé d'avoir abusé de Flavie Flament". Le Temps. Archived from the original on 26 October 2016 . Retrieved 25 October 2016. Controversial photographer Hamilton committed suicide in Paris, police say, France 24, 26 November 2016 Charles takes Julia for a drive, but she rejects his sexual advances. Claire questions Charles about his relationship with Julia; Charles pleads ignorance. When Julien pranks Charles by releasing the brake in his car so that it rolls down a hill and is damaged, he is confined to his room. There, Mathilde, one of the maids, tries to seduce Julien, but Julien's mother catches her naked in his bed. Mathilde is sent away and is replaced by Madeleine. Charles immediately pursues Madeleine, and Poune and Julien write a note to Julia to get her into the barn at the time Charles has arranged to meet Madeleine. Julia catches Charles having sex with Madeleine and is furious at him. Clementine comforts Julia. This Chakma language film (which was the first of its kind) was refused certification by the Censor Board as the Bangladesh Army lodged a complaint that the film showed the activities of the army in the Chittagong Hill Tracts which is a sensitive issue, [44] as well for their negative portrayal (along with the police forces') during the Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict. [45] The Ministry of Information in a letter to the Censor board objecting to some scenes of the film, requesting their deletion. The director, Aung Rakhine, withdrew the film rather than cut it, [43] accusing the Censor Board of violating human rights. [46] Banned in Detroit by Frank D. Eaman and Charles W. Snyder of the Detroit Police Department due to the film's culture being "obscene and indecent". [15]

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Banned by the Czechoslovak Communist government. [114] Its director, Vojtěch Jasný went into exile. An exploitation film on downtown New Orleans was banned in Memphis by the Board of Censors due to its obscene content. [40] Director Ira Sachs referred to the rating as "a form of cultural censorship that is quite dangerous, particularly in a culture which is already battling, in such extreme ways, the possibility of LGBT imagery to exist". [74] Banned in Nazi Germany because of its plot, depicting a soldier visiting a prostitute, which violated the military's sensibilities and honor code. [193]

Briefly banned in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, when a district court judge deemed the film child pornography. The shot in question depicted a child embracing a naked woman. The verdict was overturned on appeal. [57] Though passed [ by whom?] for theatrical screening, several cities banned the film due to its depiction of prostitution, namely Birmingham, Alabama. [7] Banned by the Communist government for depicting life in Czechoslovakia in a critical light. Its director, Jan Švankmajer, was banned from working for five years. [124] Rated in 2005. Rated NC-17 for strong and aberrant sexual content; [65] edited version rated R for strong aberrant sexuality, some language, and violent images. A documentary story about the Kharkiv war criminal trials, banned by the Hays Code due to many concerns and complaints about pictures of Nazi atrocities, as well as the word "damned" being used.Eva Ionesco made her film début at the age of 11 in 1976, playing a child in Roman Polanski's film The Tenant. A short time later she was cast in films of the mid-1970s such as Maladolescenza (also known as Puppy Love). Crowther, Bosley (2016). "The-Vanishing-Prairie - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2016-01-27 . Retrieved 2016-01-11.

Banned during the military dictatorship for containing obscene scenes that were considered by the government as an "attempt against morality and good habits". Ban lifted in 1979. [65] [66] Banned for criticizing the French colonial rule. Its director, René Vautier, was condemned to one year in prison. [167] [168] Banned on its initial release. A considerably shortened version was allowed in 1991 with a K16 classification (allowed for persons over the age of 16). [155] BFMTV. "Flavie Flament violée, qui est David Hamilton le photographe accusé? (vidéo)". Archived from the original on 28 October 2016 . Retrieved 27 October 2016. This documentary by Tanvir Mokammel about the effects of Kaptai Dam on the indigenous community in Chittagong Hill Tracts was banned in Bangladesh. [43]

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Memphis bans Louisiana film due to obscene content". The Memphis-Press Scimitar. Memphis, Tennessee. Associated Press. May 10, 1963. p.18 – via Newspapers.com. G Men banned in Chicago due to warning signs". The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. April 25, 1935. p.5 – via Newspapers.com. The film was banned in Ohio as "a sordid, sadistic presentation of brutality and an extreme presentation of crime with explicit steps in commission." [28]

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