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  2. Am I Racist? - Wikipedia

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    Am I Racist? is the second film by Walsh, and had a budget of $3 million. [1] Walsh is a conservative podcaster, author, and provocateur with a large following. [7] Jeremy Boreing, co-CEO of The Daily Wire, said the film was made because "DEI culture is one of the most toxic plagues in American life".

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    Diversity, equity and inclusion workshops might not seem a natural backdrop for a documentary. But using a satirical spin, Matt Walsh and Justin Folk mined the territory for their feature “Am I ...

  5. Matt Walsh Satire ‘Am I Racist?’ Hits 1,500-Plus Theaters as ...

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    Every now and then, a low-budget film emerges from outside the studio system and catches fire with the largely ignored right-leaning demographic, leaving mouths agape in Hollywood’s executive ...

  6. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    The British film Bend It Like Beckham was broadcast on North Korean state television on 26 December 2010, to celebrate foreign relations between the two nations; the film contains significant sub-plots about religion and homosexuality, but was edited down to half its original runtime for the broadcast. [362]

  7. List of films banned in the United States - Wikipedia

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    I Am Curious (Yellow) 1967 1969 Banned as pornography. After three court cases, the ban was lifted when the anti-obscenity laws concerning films were overturned. [3] [82] Injun Trouble: 1969 Since 1969 Banned after premiere for the excessive racist content and still remains unavailable to this day. [83] Death of a Legend: 1971 1973

  8. Mola (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Mola (previously Mola TV) is an Indonesian subscription video on demand and over-the-top streaming service. They previously founded as pay TV channels for live sports. [2] Mola is owned and operated by Djarum Group's subsidiary Polytron and is headquartered in Jakarta.

  9. Anti-Indian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-British film Slumdog Millionaire was the subject of many controversies [163] [164] [165] in terms of its title, its depiction of Indian slums and its language use. The film's title was consistently challenged for having the word "dog" in it. [166] A protest took place in Patna in which the sentence "I Am Not a Dog" was written on a ...