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The story begins with a very traumatizing event. Poor Nova, one of the main characters, is a witness to this event and is forever engraved with the horrific act that.

Banned: World: Recently banned films. Australia: Effectively banned as too violent for X1. R1. 8+ See  article. Banned by the very censorship it sought to expose. A politically charged documentary film, deemed suitable for inclusion in Australia's national film archive, which examines the ethics of censorship has found itself unable to be shown publicly after seemingly falling foul of the very laws it. Unable to obtain a rating or certification, the film is now effectively banned by the very censorship it sought to expose.

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Since the early 2. Australia under an R1.

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Films like Michael Winterbottom's 9 Songs , John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus , Lars Von Trier's Anti- Christ , Gaspar Noe's Irreversible. Nagisa Oshima's In the Realm of the Senses can be shown. However, while the X1. Watch The King Streaming.

R1. 8+ rating allows for an aesthetic combination of hardcore sex, violence. Anything they want to ban or cut they describe it as a high impact, and then say it is banned. The intent of Confidential Report: an Australian Transgression is an exploration of these aesthetics and the censorship agenda that supports them, in the context of the specific underground Adelaide, South Australian community that deploys.

The film thus deliberately includes examples of all prohibited content - - actual sex, assaultive language, violence, sexual violence, blasphemy - - but staged in such a matter as to be constantly self- referential and, in terms of the impact test. In so doing, the film depicts (interpretively) exactly the offensive aesthetics that straddle the R1. X1. 8+ and RC classifications. As Confidential Report film includes sexually explicit scenes as well as both violence and sexual violence (and sexually assaultive language in performance), it deliberately includes taboo aesthetics as delineated in the Australian Film. Classification Board Guidelines as prohibited. It arguably falls between Australia's two adults- only ratings R and X (for non- violent erotica).

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