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This is a list of films banned in Singapore. It includes films were banned, or refused classification for screening in the country due to issues of virtue, either by law or by the Board of Film Censors, as part of Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) of Singapore. The list also includes films that were previously banned but were ...
[10] [11] The film's director and producers submitted an appeal to Singapore's government-appointed Films Appeal Committee, asking for the ban to be lifted. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In January 2013, the Films Appeal Committee overturned the Board of Film Censors' decision and lifted the ban, giving it an R21 rating subject to edits by the filmmaker to a ...
Films that are refused classification in Singapore are banned and cannot be legally sold, rented, possessed, imported or made public in any format in Singapore, punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. In April 2008, 4 documentaries were banned at the Singapore International Film Festival.
In the early years of Singapore’s independence (from the British Empire in 1963 and from Malaysia in 1965), Tan Chay Wa had been an armed activist, possibly a Communist, who rejected the two ...
Banned for its controversial themes, school shooting, scenes of nudity and unsimulated oral sex. A court order required all copies of the film to be seized and a ban on its exhibition. [ 20 ] The film was finally shown in a restored copy in 2010, as part of the Mar del Plata International Film Festival .
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List of films banned in Singapore; N. Nekromantik; V. Vishwaroopam; Vishwaroopam controversies This page was last edited on 23 December 2019, at 20:29 (UTC). ...
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