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1974. La Patagonia rebelde (Rebel Patagonia) Banned under Isabel Perón 's government (1974–1976) and Jorge Rafael Videla 's regime during Argentina's last-civil military dictatorship (1976–1983). The historical film is about the suppression of a peasants' revolt, known as " Tragic Patagonia ".
Spain in Flames. 1937. 1937. The compilation film/newsreel was banned in a few states including Ohio and Pennsylvania, and multiple cities across the country including New Brunswick, New Jersey, Waterbury, Connecticut, and Provincetown, Massachusetts, due to the film's plot being reported as "harmful and tortured."
Italy. West Germany. Language. Italian. Maladolescenza (German: Spielen wir Liebe) is a 1977 film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia. The film caused significant controversy because of its simulated sex scenes involving underage actresses. Because of these scenes, it was banned in several countries, being labeled as child pornography.
Should Have Won: “Bonnie and Clyde”. To be sure, Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger’s gripping drama still holds up, but “The Graduate” and “Bonnie and Clyde” are considered to be better ...
Fahrenheit 9/11. Fahrenheit 9/11 controversies. Fat Girl. Fiend Without a Face. Fifty Shades of Black. Fifty Shades of Grey (film) Fire (1996 film) A Fire in My Belly. Fireworks (1947 film)
Pépé le Moko (1937), a French import directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin. [ 15 ] Souls in Pawn, a sexploitation film, one of several directed by Melville Shyer. [ 10 ] Stolen Paradise, a sexploitation film by George Hirliman, also released as Adolescence and condemned by the Legion under that title.
Soleil O (Mauritania/France, 1970) Fist of Fury (Hong Kong, 1972) Fantastic Planet (FR/CZ, 1973) Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (West Germany, 1974) Chronicle of the Years of Fire (Algeria, 1975) The Common Man (France, 1975) The Wilby Conspiracy (UK, 1975) Albino (West Germany/UK/South Africa/Rhodesia, 1976)
Extreme cinema. Extreme cinema (or "hardcore horror" [1]) is a subgenre used for films distinguished by its use of excessive sex and violence, and depiction of extreme acts such as mutilation and torture. The rising popularity of Asian films in the 21st century has contributed to the growth of extreme cinema, although extreme cinema is still ...
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