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And I'm not sure if the BBFC knew that in the US, Star Trek: The Motion Picture actually got a G rating, making it one of the "hardest" G-rated films and one of the last not to be made explicitly for children. For reference, both Jaws and Star Wars were/are PG in the US. |
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#1002 |
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
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It's a real shame that the U/PG ratings have become synonymous with "kids flick", as it's helped to lead to the idea that a film must have some sort of adult content to be considered mature (which is complete nonsense, treating your audience like intelligent adults is what makes a story mature).
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The BBFC have REJECTED 88 Films' submission of Cesare Canevari's The Gestapo's Last Orgy (L'ultima orgia del III Reich) (1976):
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There is no Blu-ray edition, yet, but the film is currently available uncut on US DVD from Intervision (Severin Films): ![]() I've not seen the film, but I've read about it, and frankly, the idea of the BBFC effectively banning it (or any other film) in 2021 is totally absurd, particularly given their pitiful "explanation" above. |
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#1007 |
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I have absolutely no interest in that film, but yeah, it's pathetic that they're still banning films in 2021. They haven't even tried to justify their decision on the basis of potential harm this time (not that I think their attempts to do so in the past have remotely held up to scrutiny). It's just "the concept is unacceptable".
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#1008 |
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THE GESTAPO’S LAST ORGY is largely composed of scenes of strong sadistic violence, humiliation, degradation and non-consensual sexual activity, including rape, all of which occurs within a clearly anti-Semitic context. Its central concept is therefore unacceptable, and the sadistic and sexually abusive material it contains is too pervasive to be effectively addressed by cuts.
Sounds not dissimilar to The Night Porter. |
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#1010 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | David M (02-16-2021), ZombieTwin2 (02-01-2021) |
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The BBFC rejected the movie Hate Crime in 2015, citing similar reasons:
It is the Board's carefully considered conclusion that the unremitting manner in which [the film] focuses on physical and sexual abuse, aggravated by racist invective, means that to issue a classification to this work, even if confined to adults, would be inconsistent with the Board's Guidelines, would risk potential harm, and would be unacceptable to broad public opinion. In the case of Hate Crime, the film's writer/director, James Cullen Bressack, is actually Jewish, and was intending to illustrate how this kind of hatred still exists in modern society. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | CelestialAgent (01-27-2021), David M (02-16-2021) |
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I have The Gestapos Last Orgy on DVD (think it’s Exploitation Digital) but haven’t seen it for maybe 15 years or more. I can’t really remember it being any worse than SS Experiment Camp although I can remember the meal scene being pretty tough to watch.
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Feb 2014
The Ruins of the Ex-EU
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I hold a slightly different position in that I believe a classifier should be able to withhold a certificate purely on the grounds of quality, ie if something is irredeemably ****. |
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Also "anti-Semitism" seems like a strange justification to ban a film about Nazis. Would it not be worse if they weren't portrayed as anti-Semitic? |
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"BBFC HYPOCRITICAL SHOCK"
They've always been like it - they don't like horse trips, but they're more than happy for Coppola to decapitate an ox and Jodorowsky to blow up a load of frogs. |
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Thanks given by: | dallywhitty (01-28-2021) |
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#1019 |
Blu-ray Champion
Jul 2012
The Arse of the World's Mind
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I believe their concern is the film itself comes across as anti-Semitic or at least exploits anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic sexual violence for titillation, and releasing it at a time when anti-Semitism has risen to its highest reported levels in the UK since the 40s for four consecutive years is not something they think is acceptable at the moment:. Which is understandable at a time when many British politicians of all hues are sharing links to Holocaust deniers on their twitter accounts, especially since among others Nazi rape and torture porn has a particular appeal to and reinforces the prejudices of a certain, ahem, politically challenged audience. Films aren't released in a vacuum and wider events do have a bearing on these kind of decisions. Passing it would probably open them to the same criticism amazon get for selling pro-Nazi propaganda.
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Thanks given by: | CelestialAgent (01-28-2021), jkoffman (01-28-2021) |
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