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List of banned films

List of banned films

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For nearly the entire history of film production, certain films have been banned by film censorship or review organizations for political or moral reasons or for controversial content, such as racism. Censorship standards vary widely by country, and can vary within an individual country over time due to political or moral change.

Many countries have government-appointed or private commissions to censor and rate productions for film and television exhibition. While it is common for films to be edited to fall into certain rating classifications, this list includes only films that have been explicitly prohibited from public screening. In some countries, films are banned on a wide scale; these are not listed in this table.

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Argentina

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Australia

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Bahamas

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Bahrain

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Bangladesh

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Belgium

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Brazil

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Bulgaria

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Cambodia

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Canada

Chile

China

Commonwealth of Independent States

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Comoros

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Cuba

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Czechoslovakia

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Denmark

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Djibouti

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Egypt

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Fiji

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Finland

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France

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Germany

Weimar Republic (1918–1933)

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Nazi Germany (1933–1945)

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Allied-occupied Germany (1945–1949)

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East Germany (1949–1990)

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West Germany (1949–1990) and Germany (1990–present)

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Ghana

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Greece

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Hong Kong

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Hungary

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Iceland

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India

Indonesia

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Iran

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Iraq

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Ireland

Israel

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Italy

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Japan

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Jordan

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Kazakhstan

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Kenya

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Kuwait

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Kyrgyzstan

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Lebanon

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Libya

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Macau

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Malaysia

Maldives

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Malta

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Mauritania

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Mexico

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Morocco

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Myanmar

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Nigeria

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North Korea

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Norway

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Oman

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Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

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Pakistan

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Papua New Guinea

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Palestine

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Paraguay

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Peru

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Philippines

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Portugal

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Qatar

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Romania

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Russia

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Samoa

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Saudi Arabia

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Senegal

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Singapore

Solomon Islands

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Somalia

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South Africa

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South Korea

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Spain

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Sri Lanka

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Sudan

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Syria

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Tajikistan

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Tanzania

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Taiwan

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Thailand

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Tunisia

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Turkey

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Uganda

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Ukraine

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United Arab Emirates

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United Kingdom

United States

Generally speaking, the government itself cannot ban a film, since the United States Supreme Court ruled that films are protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution in a landmark 1950s decision. Instead of formal government censorship or bans, the film industry has, largely, policed itself through content-based ratings that are awarded to the vast majority of films that are to be publicly exhibited. Sometimes, a filmmaker may make edits to a film to avoid an 'R-rating' or an 'NC-17' rating, but a modern-day, government ban on a film would likely be struck down by the courts.

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Notes

  1. Kieślowski claimed that the film "had nothing to do with politics. It simply tells the story of a man who wants very little and can't get it."[407]

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