Почти за всю историю кинопроизводства некоторые фильмы были запрещены цензурой или организациями по рецензированию фильмов по политическим или моральным причинам или из-за спорного содержания, такого как расизм , нарушение авторских прав и безнравственность несовершеннолетних . Стандарты цензуры сильно различаются в зависимости от страны и могут меняться в пределах одной страны с течением времени из-за политических или моральных изменений.
Во многих странах существуют назначенные правительством или частные комиссии по цензуре и оценке продукции для показа в кино и на телевидении. Хотя фильмы часто монтируются для попадания в определенные рейтинговые классификации, в этот список включены только фильмы, которые были явно запрещены для публичного показа. В некоторых странах фильмы запрещены в широком масштабе; они не перечислены в этой таблице.
Афганистан
Албания
Алжир
Аргентина
Австралия
Азербайджан
Багамы
Бахрейн
Бангладеш
Бельгия
Бразилия
Болгария
Камбоджа
Канада
Чили
Китай
Содружество Независимых Государств
Коморские острова
Куба
Чехословакия
Демократическая Республика Конго
Дания
Джибути
Египет
Фиджи
Финляндия
Франция
Германия
Гана
Греция
Гонконг
Венгрия
Исландия
Индия
Индонезия
Иран
Ирак
Ирландия
Израиль
Италия
Япония
Иордания
Казахстан
Кения
Кувейт
Кыргызстан
Ливан
Ливия
Макао
Малайзия
Мальдивы
Мальта
Мавритания
Мексика
Марокко
Мьянма
Нидерланды
Новая Зеландия
Нигерия
Северная Корея
Норвегия
Оман
Организация исламского сотрудничества
Пакистан
Папуа-Новая Гвинея
Палестина
Парагвай
Перу
Филиппины
Польша
Португалия
Катар
Румыния
Россия
Самоа
Саудовская Аравия
Сенегал
Сингапур
Соломоновы острова
Сомали
ЮАР
Южная Корея
Испания
Шри-Ланка
Судан
Швеция
Швейцария
Сирия
Таджикистан
Танзания
Тайвань
Таиланд
Тунис
Турция
Уганда
Украина
Объединенные Арабские Эмираты
Великобритания
Соединенные Штаты
Вообще говоря, само правительство не может запретить фильм, поскольку Верховный суд США постановил, что фильмы защищены Первой поправкой к Конституции США в знаменательном решении 1950-х годов. Вместо официальной правительственной цензуры или запретов киноиндустрия в значительной степени контролировала себя с помощью рейтингов на основе контента, которые присваиваются подавляющему большинству фильмов, предназначенных для публичного показа. Иногда режиссер может вносить изменения в фильм, чтобы избежать рейтинга «R» или «NC-17», но современный правительственный запрет на фильм, скорее всего, будет отменен судами.
Уругвай
Ватикан
Венесуэла
Вьетнам
Йемен
Югославия
Зимбабве
Смотрите также
Примечания
- ↑ Кесьлёвский утверждал, что фильм «не имеет ничего общего с политикой. Он просто рассказывает историю человека, который хочет очень мало и не может этого получить». [388]
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External links
- A complete list of Finland's banned films until 1997
- Complete List of movies banned in India
- List of banned films