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Italy Abolishes Government Film Censorship – Dark Horizons

Italy has officially abolished film censorship, scrapping government legislation that has been in place since 1913. Said legislation has allowed the government…

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Italy has officially abolished film censorship, scrapping government legislation that has been in place since 1913.
Said legislation has allowed the government to censor scenes and ban movies such as Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom” and Bernardo Bertolucci’s “Last Tango in Paris”.
Culture Minister Dario Franceschini announced the new decree ending the government’s powers to censor cinema and does away with “the system of controls and interventions that still allowed the Italian…

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