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A movie that centres on people attending an artistic/sexual salon was a likely contender to feature unsimulated sex and Shortbus does, but director John Cameron Mitchell had a reason for including it.
This One's For The Ladies: Uncensored: 2018 Uncensored version rated NC-17 for "some explicit sexual images" [81] Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1989 Rated in 1990, the year the NC-17 rating was first introduced. Rated NC-17 "for scene of strong adult sensuality with nudity". [82] [14] Tokyo Decadence (Topāzu) 1991 Rated in 1993.
Ma Mère (English: My Mother) is a 2004 erotic drama film written and directed by Christophe Honoré, based on the posthumous 1966 novel of the same name by French author Georges Bataille. The film follows the incestuous relationship between a 17-year-old boy and his attractive, promiscuous, 43-year-old mother.
Banned due to high impact scary violence. Ban lifted in 1997 and re-released uncut with an 18 (Adults only) rating. [160] 1979–1980 Monty Python's Life of Brian: Banned due to jokes deemed offensive to religious people. In Sweden the film was allowed for release and even screened with the tagline "The film so funny that it got banned in ...
It is based on the 1985 novel Friend by Diana Henstell, which was adapted for the screen by Bruce Joel Rubin. Originally, the film was a sci-fi thriller without any graphic scenes, with a bigger focus on plot and character development and a dark love story centering on the two main characters, which were not typical aspects of Craven's previous ...
Amy Adams’ harried, short-tempered suburban mom is, by all accounts, exactly the kind of attentive, loving and accommodating parent to her 2-year-old boy that society wants (OK, demands): there ...
On the Basis of Sex. Felicity Jones portrayed a young Ruth Bader Ginsburg in this legal biopic, which chronicles the late Supreme Court Judge’s career from 1956 through 1993.
In 2021, the film was re-rated uncut classified R18+ Allowed uncut, classified R18+ [16] 1980–2007 Faces of Death series Violence; scenes of actual death The first film was refused in December 1980, and the sequel was refused in 1983. The original was refused again in 1988 after the AFP confiscated it and handed it to the ACB.