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  1. Jun 27, 2014 · So do some films receive a de facto ban, if not an official one? For Talking Movies, Christian Blauvelt explores the complicated question of film censorship in the US.

    • The Birth of A Nation - 1915
    • Birth Control - 1917
    • Häxan - 1922
    • Scarface - 1932
    • Ecstacy - 1933
    • Ossessione - 1943
    • Lost Boundaries - 1949
    • The Vanishing Prairie - 1954
    • Viva Maria! - 1963
    • Titicut Follies - 1967

    An incredibly important film in the history of cinema and in American history, The Birth of a Nation was originally called The Clansman. The silent movie was banned in several American cities for its racist content and portrayal of the Ku Klux Klan. Many of the black characters seen on screen are played by white actors in blackface, and it also sho...

    The movie was produced by and starred sexual health activist and educator Margaret Sanger. She decided to make a film about birth control and family planning. The New York Court of Appeals agreed the movie had to be censored "in the interest of morality, decency, and public safety and welfare."

    This Swedish silent horror movie was banned for seven years after its production because of its use of torture, nudity, and its themes of witchcraft and Satanism. It was frequently banned or censored when released in countries outside of Sweden.

    Not the Al Pacino version. The original Scarface was based loosely on the 1929 novelArmitage Trail. The movie was censored by some states and banned in five others for its glorification of crime.

    This Czech film was banned for its highly suggestive content. This included showing sexual intercourse and a female orgasm, although it never showed more than the actor's face. The film wouldn't play in the United States until 1935, when it was censored in many states and banned in Pennsylvania altogether.

    Ossessione fell foul of copyright issues and was banned in the U.S. for 33 years. The Italian movie is based on the James M. Cain novel The Postman Always Rings Twiceto which MGM owned the rights.

    This movie was banned in Atlanta and Memphis for its racial themes. It was reported to be banned because it was liable to "create dissension and strife between members of the white and colored races, and would be likely to cause disorders, disturbances, and clashes between the races."

    Not many Walt Disneyprograms are very controversial in the United States, but this documentary managed to get banned in New York. The movie about pioneers on the Oregon Trail upset some people because it showed a buffalo giving birth. The ban was eventually lifted after a complaint by the American Civil Liberties Union.

    Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau starred in this adventure comedy movie that was banned in Dallas for its sexual and anti-Catholic content.

    This documentary movie about criminally insane prison inmates was banned from distribution because it was considered a violation of the privacy for the patients featured. It was banned from distribution in Massachusetts by court order.

    • Jamie Burton
  2. List of banned films. For nearly the entire history of film production, certain films have been banned by film censorship or review organizations for political or moral reasons or for controversial content, such as racism, copyright violation, and underage immorality.

  3. May 25, 2010 · A list of some of the movies that have been banned in various U.S. states over the years. Some of the included films may surprise you.

  4. Sep 14, 2013 · 20 Banned or Otherwise Unavailable Movies You Can Only Watch Online. You can't find them on DVD, only YouTube.

    • Ross Scarano
  5. Mar 5, 2024 · The modern United States (well, most of them) doesn't ban movies, which is good! We do, however, let rich people with often deeply questionable taste decide what we're going to get to see.

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  7. With that being the case, we explore movies that have been banned, censored, challenged or restricted by the government, movie makers or critics – and when such bans violate the First Amendment. Discover 20+ banned movies from throughout U.S. history

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