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The Tin Drum (1979)

January 16, 2019 by Banned Library in Movie

A young boy stops growing but keeps beating that goddamn drum. Just keeps on beating the drum and screaming.

Banned

  • Originally banned in Ireland upon release, but allowed after a review

  • 1980 - Ontario, Canada - banned as child pornography

  • 1997 - Oklahoma - Local groups brought the case before Judge Richard Freeman. He was shown a lone scene. Under obscenty laws, all copies were seized from rental stores. Police went to people's houses who had the movie rented and demanded the copies, threatening procecution if they didnot. Michael Campfield, ACLU member, sued the police for infringing on his rights and illegal confication. In 2001, all cases were settled and the movies returned.

Sources

Schlöndorff, Volker (dir.). Tin Drum. Franz Seitz Filmproduktion, 1979.

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"Dances and Dames." Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

January 16, 2019 /Banned Library
Tin Drum, Ireland, Ontario, Canada, Oklahoma, Volker Schlondorff
Movie
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The Outsiders by SE Hinton

January 08, 2019 by Banned Library in YA Book, Chapter Book

Librarian ST Harker joins the Greasers in their epic battle against the Socs and people who talk in movie theaters with The Outsiders Chapters 1-3.

Banned

#38 100 most frequently challenged books: 1990–1999

  • 1986 - Wisconsin - Challenged at South Milwaukee schools for "drugs and alcohol abuse was common" and "virtually all the characters were from broken homes."

  • 1992 - Iowa - Challenged at Boone School District for smoking, drinking, and excessive violence and obsenties.

  • 2000 - West Virginia - Challenged at George Washington Middle School in Eleanor due to the focus on gangs and gang fights.

Sources

ALA. "100 most frequently challenged books: 1990–1999." Retrieved on 2019 January 7 from http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/100-most-frequently-challenged-books-1990%E2%80%931999

Doyle, Robert P. Banned Books: Challenging Our Freedom to Read. ALA. 2014.

Hinton, S.E. (1967). The Outsiders. New York: Speak.

Hinton, S.E. "Biography." Retrieved 2019 January 7 from sehinton.com



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"Dances and Dames." Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

January 08, 2019 /Banned Library
Outsiders, SE Hinton, Wisconsin, Iowa, West Virginia, Drug use, alcohol use, broken homes, smoking, violence, language, gang colors
YA Book, Chapter Book
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The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

January 04, 2019 by Banned Library in Movie

Our librarian ST Harker is back to talk Jesus over the holiday break with the story of the Crucifixion told a little different. What would Jesus do?

Banned

  • Book was banned by the Catholic Church and the author was excommunicated from the Greek Orthodox church

  • September 1988 banned from Savannah, GA, New Orleans, LA; Oklahoma City, Santa Ana, CA upon release

  • Unless otherwise stated, various countries banned the movie for blasphemy

  • 1987 - Argentina, Mexico, Philippines, Turkey

  • 1988 - Singapore, and Israel (who said it could offend christian population)

Sources


Scorsese, Martin (dir.) The Last Temptation of Christ. Universal Pictures, 1988.

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"Dances and Dames." Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

January 04, 2019 /Banned Library
Last Temptation of Christ, Georgia, Louisiana, Martin Scorsese, Oklahoma, California, Argentina, Mexico, Phillipines, Turkey, Singapore, religion
Movie
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Da Vinci Code (2006)

December 17, 2018 by Banned Library in Movie

Our librarian gets into the secrets of the church and symbolism following Tom Hank's mane around Paris and England!

Banned

  • 2006

    • Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Philippines all banned it for "blasphemous content."

    • Samoa - Church leaders screened the film and filed a complaint with the censorship

    • Solomon Islands - Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said it "undermines the very roots of Christianity in the Solomon Islands."

  • Reports of simular banning in China, Egypt, Peru, Singapore, and Sri Lanka

Sources

Beany, Howard. "Controversial Cinema: Top 10 Banned Films." Berlin Film Journal. Retrieved 2018 December 16 from http://berlinfilmjournal.com/2014/09/controversial-cinema-top-10-banned-films/

Howard, Ron (dir.). Da Vinci Code. Starring Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Jean Reno. Columbia Pictures Corporation, 2006.

Pacific Islands Report. "SOLOMON ISLANDS TO BAN ‘THE DA VINCI CODE.'" Retrieved 2018 December 16 from http://www.pireport.org/articles/2006/05/24/solomon-islands-ban-%E2%80%98-da-vinci-code%E2%80%99

Radio New Zealand. "Samoa's government censor bans Da Vinci Code film." Retrieved 2018 December 16 from https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/162182/samoa's-government-censor-bans-da-vinci-code-film


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December 17, 2018 /Banned Library
Da Vinci Code, Ron Howard, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Phillipines, Samoa, religion, Solomon Islands, China, Egypt, Peru, Singapore, Sri Lanka
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Ben-Hur (1959)

December 11, 2018 by Banned Library in Movie

Our librarian ST Harker goes back to Jesus times to follow the story of Jewish Charlton Heston as he gets betrayed and makes his way through life as a slave and gladiator.

Banned

  • 1959

    • Jordan - Banned for actress Haya Harareet's nationality (Israeli) and because Jordanian officials traditionally banned films perceived to be pro-Israeli.

    • China - Banned under the regime of Mao Zedong for containing "propaganda of superstitious beliefs, namely Christianity." (Never given permission to screen)

Sources

Ben-Hur. Directed by William Wyler, Performances by Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, and Stephen Boyd, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1959.

"Ben-Hur (1959)." Internet Movie Database. Retrieved December 6, 2018 from https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052618/

"Ben-Hur (1959)." TCM.com. Retrieved December 10, 2018 from http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/415095/Ben-Hur/notes.html

Yingjin, Zhang (1999). Cinema and Urban Culture in Shanghai, 1922–1943. Stanford University Press.

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"Dances and Dames." Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

December 11, 2018 /Banned Library
Ben Hur, religion, Jordan, China
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller

December 04, 2018 by Banned Library in Adult Fiction

When a few girls go sick from late night dancing, the town gets excited that witches might have come to Salem

Banned

1982 - Pennsylvania - Challenged at Cumberland Valley High School for "sick words from the mouths of demon-possessed people. It should be wiped out of the schools or the school board should use them to fuel the fire of hell."

1987 - Kentucky - Challenged as "junk" for the required reading at Pulaski County High School in Somerset

1999 - Pennsylvania - Challenged but retained at West Middlesex High School

Sources

Doyle, Robert P. Banned Books: Challenging Our Freedom to Read. ALA. 2014.

Miller, Arthur. The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts. Penguin Books, 2003.

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"Dances and Dames." Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

December 04, 2018 /Banned Library
Crucible, Arthur Miller, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, religion
Adult Fiction
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Pink Flamingos (1972)

November 27, 2018 by Banned Library in Movie

Vying to be the "filthiest people in the world," a couple dealing in child trafficking attacks a violent cannibalistic family. Fun for the whole family.

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November 27, 2018 /Banned Library
Pink Flamingos, John Waters, Australia, Norway, offensive viewpoints, exhibitionism, language, profanity, voyeurism, sodomy, masturbation, gluttony, vomiting, rape, incest, murder, cannibalism
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The Simpsons Movie (2007)

November 20, 2018 by Banned Library in Movie

The long running television show gets a movie where the famous family ruins their town, runs to Alaska, and learns a lot about what being a family means.

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November 20, 2018 /Banned Library
Simpsons Movie, Burma, gang colors, nudity, irreverent humor
Movie
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The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

November 13, 2018 by Banned Library in Movie

The story of people being the worst people on the planet. Money, sex, and drugs!

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November 13, 2018 /Banned Library
Cambodia, Kenya, Malaysia, Uganda, sexually explicit content, profanity, Drug use
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Black Boy by Richard Wright

November 06, 2018 by Banned Library in YA Book, Nonfiction

A memoir of a great writer dealing with racial issues, poverty, domestic violence, and a lot of moving around and learning.

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November 06, 2018 /Banned Library
Black Boy, Richard Wright, Michigan, Louisiana, Tennessee, New York, Nebraska, Texas, Florida, sexually explicit content, Racial Issues, religion, obscene, pornography, violence, Domestic Abuse
YA Book, Nonfiction
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