Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
A movie so funny they banned it in Norway, we're covering the life story of a man who got super killed.
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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)
Scorsese, Martin (dir.) The Last Temptation of Christ. Universal Pictures, 1988.
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Our librarian gets into the secrets of the church and symbolism following Tom Hank's mane around Paris and England!
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
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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When a little girl begins showing strange behavior, rather than say "teens, what you gonna do?" her mom calls in the priests.
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Read MoreWhen a widower and a sad girl get together in an apartment, things get weird. A little sexy, then not, then things just go super creepy pants. Trigger warnings for rape, sexual content, and suicide.
Read MoreTitle: And Tango Makes Three
Author: Justin Richardson, Peter Parnell, Henry Cole (Illustrator)
Publisher and Publication Year: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2005
In a world where penguins are locked up in cages called zoos, two male chinstraps dare to find… whatever it is you call companionship in penguins. Love? Sure. Hot, sweaty penguin love. Then a guy gives them an egg because fuck it, let's see what happens. The thrilling conclusion comes when the egg hatches and the two become daddies. Join us as we talk about And Tango Makes Three.
Some parents and other adults who should stop trying to raise other peoples kids have objected to children reading a book about homosexuality, misreading the whole point of the book entirely.
The idea about comparing penguin love to human love has been found ludicrous by some, which is a pretty good argument because penguins don't have higher brain functions. That being said, "senior penguin keeper Rob Gramzay said that he never saw the pair complete a sex act, but the two did engage in mating rituals like entwining their necks and vocalizing to one another." Co-author Justin Richardson also said “We wrote the book to help parents teach children about same-sex parent families. It's no more an argument in favor of human gay relationships than it is a call for children to swallow their fish whole or sleep on rocks." That being said, the book is also not a call against homosexuality in any way, simply enforcing that families come in all shapes and sizes. Think about that when you read, that humans can learn a lot about forming families.
2006
Illinois - Shilo - Parents at Shiloh Elementary School requested the book be allowed checked out with parental permission, but the superintendent vetoed the matter.
Missouri - Moved from children's fiction to nonfiction in Savannah and St. Joseph after parents complained it had homosexual overtones.
Missouri - Rolling Hills - book moved to nonfiction section by Library Director Barbara Read after parent complains of gay themes.
North Carolina - Charlotte - Superintendent Peter Gorman of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools ordered the book be removed from school libraries. A committee reviewed the decision claiming policy on challenged books were not followed.
2008
California - Lodi Public Library - resident challenged, claiming its "homosexual story line that has been sugarcoated with cute penguins
California - Chico - Three parents complained the book was unsuitable for young children. A school committee voted to retain.
Iowa - Ankeny - parents at local elementary school asked it be restricted for parental check out. School board voted 6 to 1 to keep the book in circulation.
Maryland - Calvert County - Parent requested the book be placed in a section for "alternative or non-traditional families". Another parent also claimed the book should be labeled or removed as being too young for sexuality and that when the penguins "slept together," it was referencing sex. The library board voted to retain the book both times.
Ohio - Dublin - Eli Pinny Elementary retained the book after a parent's concern that the book "is based on one of those subjects that is best discovered by students in another time or in another place."
UK - Withdrawn from two Bristol primary schools following objections from parents.
Virginia - Sterling, Loudoun County - Superintendent Dr. Edgar B Hatrick, after parents complaint, removed book from all school libraries despite staff complaints. The book was returned after Hatrick found "significant procedural errors that he believes void the process followed in this matter."
2009
Minnesota - retained in the Meadowview Elementry School in Farmington despite a paren't concern that "a topic such as seual preference does not belong in a library where it can be obtained by young elementary students."
Missouri - North Kansas City - Challenged but retained after parent's complaints about inappropriate "human sexuality education" and "tries to indoctrinate children about homosexuality."
2011 - Minnesota - Rochester - Pulled and removed from Gibbs Elementary School library but later put back after district policy had not been followed. The parent who challenged the book was required to be present when any item was checked out.
2013 - Utah - Marked for removal in the Davis School District because parents might find it objectionable.
2014 - Singapore - National Library Board (NLB) announced it would destroy three children's books with pro-LGBT families themes as they saw the titles as being "against its 'pro-family' stance following complaints by a parent and its own internal review." The decision was eventually reversed pending review.
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"Dances and Dames"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Doyle, Robert P. Banned Books: Challenging Our Freedom to Read. 2014.
NY Daily News - Singapore bans
"Perceptions of Self and the "Other": An Analysis of Challenges to And Tango Makes Three"