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10 Globally Famous Films Banned for Surprising Reasons Around the World

10 Globally Famous Films Banned for Surprising Reasons Around the World

In the cinematic world, where films often mirror the complexities and diversities of global cultures, some movies find themselves entangled in controversy, leading to unexpected bans across various nations. These bans, intriguing in their nature, are not always due to the usual suspects of extreme violence or explicit content. Instead, they often stem from unique cultural, political, or societal sensitivities, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diverse tapestry of global values and norms. From animated adventures to thought-provoking dramas, the reasons behind these prohibitions can be as captivating as the films themselves. Let's delve into a selection of globally acclaimed films that have been banned in certain countries, uncovering the often-surprising rationales behind these restrictions.

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1. "Zoolander" (2001)

1. "Zoolander" (2001)

Banned in Malaysia due to scenes involving an assassination attempt on the Prime Minister, as the film depicts the fashion industry behind global conspiracies and assassinations.

2. "Buzz Lightyear"

2. "Buzz Lightyear"

Banned in 14 countries for featuring a kiss between two characters of the same sex.

3. "Marvel's Eternals"

3. "Marvel's Eternals"

Faced bans due to its diverse cast and themes.

4. "A Clockwork Orange" (1971)

4. "A Clockwork Orange" (1971)

Banned in the UK on the director Stanley Kubrick's own request, commonly thought to be due to its violent content, but actually due to threats against Kubrick.

5. "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982)

5. "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982)

Banned in various age groups in Scandinavian countries for being potentially frightening to children.

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6. "West Side Story"

6. "West Side Story"

Banned in some countries allegedly due to the inclusion of a supposed transgender character.

7. "Reservoir Dogs" (1992)

7. "Reservoir Dogs" (1992)

Previously banned in the UK due to its extreme violence.

8. "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" (1974)

8. "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" (1974)

Banned in many countries due to its many violent scenes

9. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"

9. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"

Banned in China, reportedly due to scenes involving ghosts and cannibalism.

10. "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013)

10. "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013)

Banned or censored in several countries for its explicit sexual content, profanity, and drug use.

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