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The Channel 4 Banned season was a series of television documentaries on the UK's Channel 4 in 2004-2005, examining the history of explicit and controversial material on British television, and its infiltration of the mainstream. These documentaries included (original airdate if known):
The Walt Disney documentary was banned in New York on August 10, 1954 due to a clip where it demonstrated a buffalo giving birth. The ban was lifted after a complaint by the American Civil Liberties Union. [54] [55] The Bamboo Prison: 1954 1955 The Korean War film was banned in Memphis due to its "inimical" content. [56] All Speedy Gonzales ...
A French court ruled in their favor. As a new certificate is being decided the film is now banned from all cinemas, TV broadcast and video release. [193] The movie was released uncut in 2023 with an 18 certificate, the highest in the country.
Mondo film is a subgenre of exploitative documentary films. ... (1978), a film that inspired a myriad of imitators, such as Banned from Television, ...
The film attracted over 38 million viewers in the United Kingdom and was sold around the world and seen by an estimated 350 million people. [4] The Queen later had the documentary banned; [5] [6] it has not been shown on British TV since 1977 [7] and access to view the film was heavily restricted. [8]
Three high school students take on book bans in Beaufort County, sparking a movement captured in the documentary “Banned Together.” Discover their journey and the impact of their activism.
Joseph R. Francis (born April 1, 1973) is an American entrepreneur, film producer [4] and the founder and creator of the Girls Gone Wild entertainment brand. [5] Francis worked as a production assistant on the syndicated program Real TV (1996) before releasing the direct-to-video film Banned from Television (1998).
In ‘To Be Destroyed,’ premiering Aug. 11 on MSNBC, Eggers visits Rapid City, where five books, including his own, were banned from high school classrooms