Guidelines

What movies are banned by the government?

What movies are banned by the government?

Banned Movies and the Countries that Banned Them

  • All Quiet on the Western Front. DVD – 2007.
  • The Birth of A Nation. DVD – 2002.
  • Ben-Hur. A Tale of the Christ.
  • A Clockwork Orange. DVD – 2007.
  • The Da Vinci Code. DVD – 2006.
  • The Departed. DVD – 2006.
  • District 9. DVD – 2009.
  • The Exorcist. DVD – 2010.

What films are currently banned in the UK?

Mikey. James Bulger’s death sent shockwaves through British society in 1993, when two young boys murdered the two-year-old after abducting him from a shopping centre.

  • Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2.
  • Grotesque.
  • The Bunny Game.
  • Hate Crime.
  • Women in Cellblock 9.
  • Is Cannibal Holocaust banned in UK?

    “Cannibal Holocaust” The film was banned in Italy, the U.K., Australia, among other countries for its graphic depiction of sexuality and violence. It remains a cult classic today.

    What was the rating of the film banned by the BBFC?

    The film was banned in June 1971 by the BBFC, before being released with an ‘X’ rating in November 1974. A cut version, short of 57 seconds, was passed with an ’18’ rating on New Year’s Eve 1987 for video release. In April 2002, however, a version of the film was passed with an ’18’ rating by the BBFC, and all its previous cuts were waived.

    Are there any movies that have been banned in the UK?

    For over a century now, they’ve been classifying and (more importantly) censoring films for better or worse. Their censorship is infamous as seen through the numerous scandals of the last few decades (ie the video nasties scare, the Manhunt 2 fiasco). Here are the films that they’ve banned us from seeing at one point or another.

    Why was the Roger Corman movie banned in the UK?

    Roger Corman’s film was banned due to the overall film condoning and glamorizing the use of LSD. The film was rejected by the BBFC four times between 1968 and 1988. It was not released in Britain until 2002.

    When was the Peter Fonda movie banned in the UK?

    Originally banned in 1965, but a cut version was allowed with a X certificate in 1968. All versions have been released uncut since the 1994 VHS release. This Peter Fonda motorbike film was banned in 1966, but was cut for a 1972 cinema release.