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100 Banned Movies Ranking of the World's 100 Banned Films Inventory of the Most Complete Banned Movies

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100 banned movies

1. Sodom 120 days

120 Days in Sodom is a drama film directed by Piero Pasolini and starring Paul Bonaccielli, Giogio Catalti and others. The film was released in Italy on January 10, 1976, and was later known as the first of the world's top ten banned films.

2. Irrevocable

Irrevocable is a crime film directed by Gaspar Noir and starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Casso and Albert Duponti, released in France on May 22, 2002. The film tells the story of the prostitute Alex, who is violated and killed by a gay man in the underground passage on her way home, and Alex's boyfriend Marcus takes revenge on her.

3. I spit on your grave

I Spit On Your Grave or Day of the Woman is a revenge film directed by Myer Zach and starring Camille Keaton, Eron Tabor and others. Released on October 1, 1974, the film is one of the world's top ten banned films, ranking first from time to time, and this film received limited release in 1980 and was named one of the top ten absurd and violent films by Time magazine.

4. The history of erotic love in the Roman Empire

Caligula is a drama film directed by Tindo Barras and starring Malcolm McDowell and Peter O'Toole. The film realistically depicts the absurdity of Kanikola's reign in the Roman Empire from 37 to 41 AD.

5. Skin-to-skin love

Skin Love is a love thriller directed by Takashi Miike and starring Ling Ishibashi and Hidehime Shiina. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Japanese writer Ryu Murakami, the film tells the story of a middle-aged man, Shigeharu Aoyama, who had the idea of remarriing seven years after losing his wife, but experienced a horrific event after meeting 24-year-old Asami Yamazaki.

6. The forest of spring

The Forest of Spring is a drama film directed by Murgia and starring Nala Wendel, Eva Elonisco and Martin Lauber. It tells the story of a boy and two girls who spend their holidays in the forest. The film was the first film by Italian female director Pier Giuseppe Murgia, which was banned for 20 years, and in 1999 the film was released after the film was unfrozen and the copyright was purchased by Japan to release a hardcover version of VHS.

7. God Created Women (Film)

God Created Woman is a pink romance film directed by Roger Vadim and starring Brigitte Bardot and Jane-Louis Trintignant. The film depicts an entangled story between three men and a woman. The young and sexy orphan Juliet is married to the gentle and kind Mai Wei, but has an ambiguous relationship with Michel's majestic brother Anthony, while the rich man Eric has refused to let go of Juliet's sexy carcass and pursues her. In the end, Michael finally showed his husband's courage and snatched his wife back from the hands of the other two men.

8. Skate Park (Movie)

Skate Park is a drama film directed by Larry Clark and Ed Lakman, starring Tiffany Remus, James Larseny, and others. Skate Park, which exposes four skateboarders in California — three boys and one girl — and their families, is a film about the "cruelty of youth" of teenagers and was released on August 31, 2002.

9. Anna and the King (film)

Anna and the King is a drama film directed by Andy Tennart and starring Judy Foster and Chow Yun-fat, released in the United States on December 17, 1999. Based on historical events, the film reinterprets the famous love story between the widowed British teacher Anna Rio Novan and the king of Siam (formerly known as Thailand) compared to the 1956 version of Deborah Koul and Yu Bleena (the female lead).

10, killing people is not divided into left and right

The Last House on the Left is a horror film directed by Wes Craven and starring Garret Dillahunt and Michael Bowen. The film is about four evil villains who kidnap two middle-class girls, abuse them, torture them, and finally brutally kill them. They then inadvertently flee to the home of one of the murdered girls to escape the hunt, and the child's parents punish the villains in an even more brutal way to avenge the horror story of their daughter.

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