Here we've displayed a list of the best Censorship films : South Park: The Movie(1999), Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!(2008), McLibel(2005), Fahrenheit 451(1966), Comic Book Confidential(1988), American Hot Wax(1978), Rampo(1994), Storm Center(1956), The Male Animal(1942), Comrade X(1940), East of Havana(2006), Salome's Last Dance(1988) ... ...
Animation, Comedy
USA
1999
80 Minutes
boy satan saddam hussein parent tv personality activist hilarious madcap disturbing south park, colorado movie theater family home prison canada censorship children vs. adults fandom mass hysteria war hell
When Stan Marsh and his friends go see an R-rated movie, they start cursing and their parents think that Canada is to blame.
Documentary
Australia|USA
2008
103 Minutes
filmmaker actor director producer film fan lighthearted creative australia film set office filmmaking censorship movies australian cinema nudity violence underdog transformation 1980s
The story of the Australian exploitation genre cinema of 1970s and 80s.
Documentary
UK
2005
84 Minutes
Dave Morris Bruce Alexander T. Colin Campbell Oliver Ford Davies Richard Hope
environmentalist lawyer fiery fascinating england courtroom london mclibel lawsuit big business environmental consciousness public relations censorship rivalry quest wretched excess underdog 1990s
McLibel is the story of two ordinary people who humiliated McDonald's in the biggest corporate PR disaster in history.
Sci-Fi
UK
1966
112 Minutes
Oskar Werner Julie Christie Cyril Cusack Anton Diffring Jeremy Spenser Bee Duffell Alex Scott Gillian Lewis Ann Bell Caroline Hunt Anna Palk
fireman neighbor wife old woman professor gripping suburbia family home censorship totalitarianism friendship quest transformation future
In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.
Documentary
Canada|USA
1988
90 Minutes
comic book artist spirited amusing cool north america comic books censorship rise 1980s
A survey of the artistic history of the comic book medium and some of the major talents associated with it.
Musical
USA
1978
91 Minutes
Tim McIntire Fran Drescher Jay Leno Laraine Newman Jeff Altman Moosie Drier John Lehne Kenny Vane Kenny Vance
dj radio host secretary engineer musician rock star rousing gritty confident new york city brooklyn, n.y. racism music censorship radio rebellion rivalry fall sacrifice 1950s
The story of Alan Freed, the pioneering disc jockey who was instrumental in introducing and popularizing rock 'n' roll in the 1950s.
Mystery & Thriller
Japan
1994
100 Minutes
Masahiro Motoki Naoto Takenaka Michiko Hada Teruyuki Kagawa Mikijir? Hira Shiro Sano Ittoku Kishibe Nekohachi Edoya Jyunichi Takagi Charlie Yutani Kirin Kiki
writer government official femme fatale murderer alter ego marquis eerie dreamy intricate profound spectacular japan library street imaginary world castle creative process fiction writing censorship murder investigation
Edogawa Rampo is a writer whose latest work is censored by the government, deemed too disturbing and injurious to the public to be allowed to be published. However, after burning his drafts... See full summary »
Drama
USA
1956
85 Minutes
Bette Davis Brian Keith Kim Hunter Paul Kelly Joe Mantell Kevin Coughlin Sally Brophy Howard Wierum
widow librarian attorney assistant girlfriend townsperson inspiring passionate powerful small town united states library courtroom new england censorship mccarthyism communism ethics betrayal book banning
During the 1950s, a small-town librarian is shunned by the locals after she refuses the City Council's request to remove a book on Communism from the library's shelves.
Comedy
USA
1942
101 Minutes
Henry Fonda Olivia de Havilland Jack Carson Joan Leslie Herb Anderson Don DeFore Hattie McDaniel Eugene Pallette
professor dean student wife ex-boyfriend trustee uplifting emotional family home university midwest free speech censorship love triangle education career rivalry transformation 1940s
It's Homecoming weekend at Midwestern University, the weekend which will culminate with the big game between Midwestern and Michigan. Homecoming marks the return for the first time in six ... See full summary »
Romance
USA
1940
90 Minutes
Clark Gable Hedy Lamarr Oscar Homolka Felix Bressart Eve Arden Sig Ruman Natasha Lytess Vladimir Sokoloff Edgar Barrier John Piccori Mikhail Rasumny
journalist streetcar driver valet lighthearted playful patriotic moscow father/daughter relationship communism censorship love marriage love escape transformation 1940s
An American reporter smuggling news out of Soviet Moscow is blackmailed into helping a beautiful Communist leave the country.
Documentary
USA
2006
82 Minutes
Emilia Menocal
rapper government official dj rousing inspiring alamar, cuba musical gathering rap music social change censorship counterculture communism poverty underdog quest 2000s
East of Havana is a blunt, unflinching close-up on the lives of three young rappers compelled to address their generation's future from the confines of a Cuban ghetto. Soandry, Magyori, and... See full summary »
Drama
UK|USA
1988
89 Minutes
playwright actor prostitute love interest young man amusing frenetic wild sultry brothel stage oscar wilde theater censorship sexual taboo story within a story homosexuality forbidden love adventure temptation
Guy Fawkes Day, 1892. Oscar Wilde goes to a performance of his controversial, banned play 'Salome'. The 'theatre's a brothel and the performers... prostitutes.
Drama
USA
1932
69 Minutes
Marion Davies Clark Gable C. Aubrey Smith Raymond Hatton David Landau Maude Eburne
trapeze artist minister doctor bishop heckler uncle melodramatic witty uplifting circus church small town vermont house unlikely romance traveling performers religion marriage prejudice censorship
After a trapeze performer is injured during an accident, she is moved to a minister's house where they both fall in love.
Biography
UK|Mexico|Italy
1981
125 Minutes
Ian McKellen Janet Suzman Ava Gardner Penelope Keith Jorge Rivero John Gielgud Sarah Miles Maurizio Merli
author wife crusader lover aldous huxley passionate creative italy england mexico united states controversy censorship marriage d.h. lawrence exile sexual taboo adventure rise love
Following the banning and burning of his novel, "The Rainbow", D.H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, move to the United States, and then to Mexico. When Lawrence contracts tuberculosis, they ... See full summary »
Drama
UK|USA
1969
75 Minutes
actor actress judge priest bleak passionate profound disheartening europe office sweden obscenity sex censorship infidelity madness theater wretched excess temptation rivalry
In 1532, Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro leads an expedition into the heart of the Inca Empire and captures the Incan Emperor Atahualpa and claims Peru for Spain.
Drama, War
France
1992
140 Minutes
Donald Pleasence Patrick Catalifo Jean-François Balmer Ludmila Mikaël François Négret Maxime Leroux Raoul Billerey Thé Anh
soldier frenchman journalist american vietnamese man french officer gritty intricate engaging hanoi, vietnam airport bar city military life colonialism civil wars journalism censorship siege rivalry
An American reporter finds himself in the middle of the 57-day battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam between the French army and the Vietminh, which finally resulted in the defeat and ... See full summary »
Drama
UK
1997
94 Minutes
writer poet wife government official father bleak dark disheartening dystopia household prison father/daughter relationship censorship fascism revolution execution violence fall sacrifice unknown era
Jack and Judy are husband and wife, and Howard is Judys father. They live in some fictional undemocratic and repressive country, and tell us a story about their lives, mostly from Jack's ... See full summary »
Musical
1956
74 Minutes
Lisa Gaye Michael Connors Sterling Holloway Raymond Hatton Margaret Dumont Paul Dubov Eddie Kafafian Clarence Kolb Percy Helton Charles Evans Frank Jenks
rock star teenager overbearing parent disc jockey radio personality cheery spirited rousing small town radio station club suburban life rock 'n' roll censorship public outcry music parent/child relationship underdog growing up 1950s
A TV star meets with opposition from adults who object to the opening of a rock 'n' roll palace for teens.
Biography, Drama
1989
200 Minutes
foreign correspondent wife husband jew josef goebbels german tense engaging melodramatic germany newsroom street hospital ballroom office third reich journalism censorship political repression world war ii
Journalist William L. Shirer (Sam Waterston) and his wife (Marthe Keller) witness the rise of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany.