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Titanic is a 1997 American epic romantic disaster film directed, written, co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron.Incorporating both historical and fictionalized aspects, it is based on accounts of the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912.
Although an edited VHS version had been classified R18 in 1996, the unedited DVD version was banned in 2005 for "exploit[ing] the nudity of women and present[ing] real and tragic events in a flippant and offensive way." [342] 2005 Vase de Noces: Banned because the film "promotes and supports bestiality". [343] As of 2017, it is still banned. [343]
[3] Birth Control: 1917 1917 Produced by and starring Margaret Sanger; banned, with the New York Court of Appeals holding that a film on family planning work may be censored "in the interest of morality, decency, and public safety and welfare". [3] [6] Häxan: 1922 1922–1929 Banned until 1929 due to the use of torture and nudity.
Every "Titanic" fans knows the movie from front to back. Back in the '90s when we had VHS tapes, the film came on a two box set because the movie was so long. ... we've got a much clearer version ...
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Banned due to its explicit sexual and violent content. A censored version was released on DVD after several years. [4] 1973 The Exorcist: Banned due to intense violence and cruelty. [5] 1975 Jaws: Banned originally for the depictions of intense violence, but was eventually passed for a VCD release and a long-delayed DVD release by Movie Master ...
There apparently are two versions of the film, one being an uncensored 105-minute version, the other a censored 98-minute version which shows nudity from Sally Geeson (Judy's sister); this version was released in continental Europe.
During the Apartheid regime, films depicting interracial couples were banned and/or censored for content - the James Bond films Live and Let Die and A View To A Kill had love scenes which were censored by the South African government. [citation needed] In 1996 The Film and Publication Board, or FPB, was established under the Film and ...