Netflix published a report for 2019. And in it for the first time he talked about what he had to remove or ban from showing according to the requirements of some countries. The channel publishes such information for the first time, but promises to compile such lists regularly.
In 2015, in New Zealand did not begin to show the documentary “Bridge“, About suicides on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. He was called “unwanted.”
In 2017, the Vietnamese leadership demanded not to show the film “Full Metal Jacket“. In the same year, the German Commission for the Protection of Youth blocked the horror “Night of the Living Dead“George Romero, released in 1968.
In 2018, the Singapore Media Development Commission banned several television shows at once: the series “Squinted“, documentary The legend of 420 and show Cooking on high. All are related to the cultivation and various uses of marijuana.
In 2019, the Saudi Arabian IT Commission demanded to block one of the talk show episodes Patriot Actin which he talked about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the building of the consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul.
In the same year, Singapore was banned from showing “The last temptation of Christ“Directed by Martin Scorsese. And here is the Brazilian comedy parody “The first temptation of Christ“The Brazilian court initially banned, and then still allowed.
Then Netflix refused to make changes to the documentary series “The devil next door“, Despite the fact that this was requested by the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravecki.
2020 has barely begun, but the Singapore government commission has already managed to demand the removal of the Brazilian comedy series “Last hangover“. In it, the disciples of Jesus come to their senses after the carbon party “The Last Supper” and discover the teacher’s loss.
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