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Office of Film and Literature Classification (New Zealand)

Index Office of Film and Literature Classification (New Zealand)

The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC, Te Tari Whakarōpū Tukuata, Tuhituhinga) is the government agency in New Zealand that is responsible for classification of all films, videos, publications, and some video games in New Zealand. [1]

119 relations: American Pie (film), Andrew Jack (censor), Animal Kingdom (film), Art, Arthur Everard, Atonement (film), Attack the Block, Attitude (psychology), Australian Classification Board, Baise-moi, Ban (law), Bill Hastings (censor), Billboard, Book, British Board of Film Classification, Censorship, Censorship in New Zealand, Charlie Bartlett, Child pornography, Children's Commissioner Act 2003, Clothing, Coercion, Comics, Computer file, Coprophilia, Court of Appeal of New Zealand, Crazy/Beautiful, Crime, Crown Entities Act 2004, Crown entity, Cruelty, Daybreakers, Defiance (2008 film), Department of Internal Affairs (New Zealand), Digital data, Douglas McIntosh, DVD, Exit International, Expectation of privacy, Film, Film and Literature Board of Review, Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993, Final Destination 3, Garage Days, Gisborne, New Zealand, Gordon Mirams, Greeting card, Hannibal (film), Hawke's Bay Region, Homeopathy, ..., Horror fiction, Housebound, Image, Indecent Publications Tribunal, Irréversible, Jane Wrightson, Jennifer's Body, Jeremiah Films, Kathryn Paterson, Ken Park, Lies (film), Lolita, Magazine, Manga, Monster's Ball, Necrophilia, New Zealand, Newspaper, Nudity, Opinion, PC game, Pentobarbital, Philip Nitschke, Photograph, Playing card, Pornography, Poster, Public good, Publication, Rape crisis center, Reversal film, Road Trip (film), Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, Sex, Sexual orientation, Silent Hill, Society for Promotion of Community Standards, Sound recording and reproduction, Takashi Miike, The Aristocrats (film), The Critic (magazine), The East (film), The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Notorious Bettie Page, The Passion of the Christ, The Peaceful Pill Handbook, There's Something About Mary, Thirteen (2003 film), Torture, Traffic light, Trance (2013 film), Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, Uncle Fester (author), University of Otago, Upskirt, Urolagnia, V for Vendetta (film), Video game, Videotape, Violence, Visitor Q, W. A. von Keisenberg, Walter Tanner, Wellington, William Jolliffe (censor), You Are Not Alone (film), Zoophilia, 13 Reasons Why, 8mm (film). Expand index (69 more) »

American Pie (film)

American Pie is a 1999 American teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut.

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Andrew Jack (censor)

Andrew Jack is the Chief Censor of New Zealand.

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Animal Kingdom (film)

Animal Kingdom is a 2010 Australian crime drama film written and directed by David Michôd, and starring Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton, Guy Pearce, James Frecheville, Luke Ford, Jacki Weaver, and Sullivan Stapleton.

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Art

Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the author's imaginative, conceptual idea, or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power.

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Arthur Everard

Arthur Everard (born 1935) is a filmmaker, journalist, and former Chief Censor of New Zealand.

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Atonement (film)

Atonement is a 2007 British romantic war drama film directed by Joe Wright and based on Ian McEwan's 2001 novel Atonement.

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Attack the Block

Attack the Block is a 2011 British science fiction comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega, Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, and Luke Treadaway.

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Attitude (psychology)

In psychology, attitude is a psychological construct, a mental and emotional entity that inheres in, or characterizes a person.

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Australian Classification Board

The Australian Classification Board (ACB or CB) is an Australian Government statutory body responsible for the classification and censorship of films, video games and publications for exhibition, sale or hire in Australia.

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Baise-moi

Baise-moi (Fuck me) is a 2000 French pornographic crime thriller film with elements of a rape and revenge film written and directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi and starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaëla Anderson.

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Ban (law)

A ban is a formal or informal prohibition of something.

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Bill Hastings (censor)

William Kenneth Hastings was New Zealand's tenth Chief Censor, from October 1999 to July 2010.

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Billboard

A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads.

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Book

A book is a series of pages assembled for easy portability and reading, as well as the composition contained in it.

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British Board of Film Classification

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), previously the British Board of Film Censors, is a non-governmental organization, founded by the film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas and video works (such as television programmes, trailers, adverts, public Information/campaigning films, menus, bonus content etc.) released on physical media within the United Kingdom.

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Censorship

Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient" as determined by government authorities.

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Censorship in New Zealand

Censorship in New Zealand has changed over the years to reflect the demands for a more liberal application of the law on contentious publications.

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Charlie Bartlett

Charlie Bartlett is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Jon Poll.

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Child pornography

Child pornography is pornography that exploits children for sexual stimulation.

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Children's Commissioner Act 2003

The Children's Commissioner Act 2003 (Public Act no 121 2003) is an Act of the Parliament of New Zealand.

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Clothing

Clothing (also known as clothes and attire) is a collective term for garments, items worn on the body.

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Coercion

Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or force.

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Comics

a medium used to express ideas by images, often combined with text or other visual information.

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Computer file

A computer file is a computer resource for recording data discretely in a computer storage device.

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Coprophilia

Coprophilia (from Greek κόπρος, kópros—excrement and φιλία, philía—liking, fondness), also called scatophilia or scat (Greek: σκατά, skatá-feces), is the paraphilia involving sexual arousal and pleasure from feces.

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Court of Appeal of New Zealand

The Court of Appeal of New Zealand is principal intermediate appellate court of New Zealand.

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Crazy/Beautiful

Crazy/Beautiful (stylized as crazy/beautiful) is a 2001 American romantic drama film starring Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez.

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Crime

In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority.

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Crown Entities Act 2004

The Crown Entities Act 2004 is a New Zealand statute which provides the framework for the establishment, governance, and operation of Crown entities and to clarify accountability relationships between Crown entities, their board members, their responsible Ministers on behalf of the Crown, and the House of Representatives.

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Crown entity

A Crown entity (from the Commonwealth term Crown) is an organisation that forms part of New Zealand's state sector established under the Crown Entities Act 2004, a unique umbrella governance and accountability statute.

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Cruelty

Cruelty is indifference to suffering or pleasure in inflicting suffering.

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Daybreakers

Daybreakers is a 2009 Australian-American science fiction horror film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig.

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Defiance (2008 film)

Defiance is a 2008 American War film directed by Edward Zwick set during the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany.

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Department of Internal Affairs (New Zealand)

The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA; Māori: Te Tari Taiwhenua) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with issuing passports; administering applications for citizenship and lottery grants; enforcing censorship and gambling laws; registering births, deaths, marriages and civil unions; supplying support services to Ministers of the Crown; and advising the government on a range of relevant policies and issues, part of a number of functions performed by Internal Affairs.

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Digital data

Digital data, in information theory and information systems, is the discrete, discontinuous representation of information or works.

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Douglas McIntosh

Douglas Charles McIntosh (23 March 1916 – 25 December 1976) was New Zealand's Chief Film Censor from 1960 until his death.

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DVD

DVD (an abbreviation of "digital video disc" or "digital versatile disc") is a digital optical disc storage format invented and developed by Philips and Sony in 1995.

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Exit International

Exit International is an international non-profit organisation advocating legalisation of voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide.

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Expectation of privacy

Expectation of privacy is a legal test which is crucial in defining the scope of the applicability of the privacy protections of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Film

A film, also called a movie, motion picture, moving pícture, theatrical film, or photoplay, is a series of still images that, when shown on a screen, create the illusion of moving images.

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Film and Literature Board of Review

The Film and Literature Board of Review is the appeals body for New Zealand's print and media censorship system, set up by the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993.

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Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand.

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Final Destination 3

Final Destination 3 is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong; it is the third installment in the ''Final Destination'' film series.

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Garage Days

Garage Days is a 2002 Australian film directed by Alex Proyas and written by Proyas, Dave Warner and Michael Udesky.

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Gisborne, New Zealand

Gisborne (Tūranga-nui-a-Kiwa "Great standing place of Kiwa") is a city in northeastern New Zealand and the largest settlement in the Gisborne District (or Gisborne Region).

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Gordon Mirams

Gordon Holden Mirams (9 March 1909 (Christchurch) – 29 November 1966 (Wellington)) was the son of Leslie Haywood Mirams and Mary Elvire Webb.

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Greeting card

A greeting card is an illustrated piece of card or high quality paper featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment.

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Hannibal (film)

Hannibal is a 2001 American psychological horror film directed by Ridley Scott, adapted from the novel of the same name by Thomas Harris.

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Hawke's Bay Region

Hawke's Bay Region (Te Matau-a-Māui) is a region of New Zealand on the east coast of the North Island.

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Homeopathy

Homeopathy or homœopathy is a system of alternative medicine developed in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann, based on his doctrine of like cures like (similia similibus curentur), a claim that a substance that causes the symptoms of a disease in healthy people would cure similar symptoms in sick people.

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Horror fiction

Horror is a genre of speculative fiction which is intended to, or has the capacity to frighten, scare, disgust, or startle its readers or viewers by inducing feelings of horror and terror.

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Housebound

Housebound is a 2014 New Zealand horror comedy film written, edited, and directed by Gerard Johnstone.

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Image

An image (from imago) is an artifact that depicts visual perception, for example, a photo or a two-dimensional picture, that has a similar appearance to some subject—usually a physical object or a person, thus providing a depiction of it.

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Indecent Publications Tribunal

The Indecent Publications Tribunal was a government censorship organisation that operated in New Zealand from 1964 until 1993.

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Irréversible

Irréversible is a 2002 French psychological thriller drama film, written and directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel and Albert Dupontel.

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Jane Wrightson

Jane Wrightson was born in Hastings, New Zealand in 1958.

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Jennifer's Body

Jennifer's Body is a 2009 American supernatural horror dark comedy film written by Diablo Cody and directed by Karyn Kusama.

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Jeremiah Films

Jeremiah Films is a media production and distribution company.

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Kathryn Paterson

Kathryn Paterson (17 October 1962 – 20 September 1999) was a Chief Censor of New Zealand and a Director of Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification.

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Ken Park

Ken Park is a 2002 drama film written by Harmony Korine, who based it on Larry Clark's journals and stories.

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Lies (film)

Lies (거짓말, Gojitmal) is a 1999 South Korean film depicting a sadomasochistic sexual relationship between a 38-year-old sculptor and an 18-year-old high school student.

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Lolita

Lolita is a 1955 novel written by Russian American novelist Vladimir Nabokov.

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Magazine

A magazine is a publication, usually a periodical publication, which is printed or electronically published (sometimes referred to as an online magazine).

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Manga

are comics created in Japan or by creators in the Japanese language, conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century.

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Monster's Ball

Monster's Ball is a 2001 American drama film directed by Marc Forster, written by Milo Addica and Will Rokos, and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Halle Berry, Heath Ledger, Peter Boyle, Sean Combs, and Mos Def.

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Necrophilia

Necrophilia, also known as necrophilism, necrolagnia, necrocoitus, necrochlesis, and thanatophilia, is a sexual attraction or sexual act involving corpses.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Newspaper

A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events.

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Nudity

Nudity, or nakedness, is the state of wearing no clothing.

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Opinion

An opinion is a judgment, viewpoint, or statement that is not conclusive.

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PC game

PC games, also known as computer games or personal computer games, are video games played on a personal computer rather than a dedicated video game console or arcade machine.

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Pentobarbital

Pentobarbital (INN, AAN, BAN, USAN) or pentobarbitone (former AAN and BAN) is a short-acting barbiturate.

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Philip Nitschke

Philip Haig Nitschke (born 8 August 1947) is an Australian humanist, author, former physician and founder and director of the pro-euthanasia group Exit International.

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Photograph

A photograph or photo is an image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic medium such as a CCD or a CMOS chip.

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Playing card

A playing card is a piece of specially prepared heavy paper, thin cardboard, plastic-coated paper, cotton-paper blend, or thin plastic, marked with distinguishing motifs and used as one of a set for playing card games.

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Pornography

Pornography (often abbreviated porn) is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the exclusive purpose of sexual arousal.

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Poster

A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface.

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Public good

In economics, a public good is a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous in that individuals cannot be effectively excluded from use and where use by one individual does not reduce availability to others.

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Publication

To publish is to make content available to the general public.

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Rape crisis center

Rape crisis centers (RCCs) are community-based organizations affiliated with the anti-rape movement that work to help victims of rape, sexual abuse, and sexual violence.

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Reversal film

In photography, reversal film is a type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base.

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Road Trip (film)

Road Trip is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips and written by Scot Armstrong and Phillips.

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Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma), titled Pasolini's 120 Days of Sodom on English-language prints and commonly referred to as simply Salò, is a 1975 Italian-French horror art film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.

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Sex

Organisms of many species are specialized into male and female varieties, each known as a sex. Sexual reproduction involves the combining and mixing of genetic traits: specialized cells known as gametes combine to form offspring that inherit traits from each parent.

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Sexual orientation

Sexual orientation is an enduring pattern of romantic or sexual attraction (or a combination of these) to persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or to both sexes or more than one gender.

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Silent Hill

is a survival horror video game series created by Keiichiro Toyama, developed and published by Konami, and published by its subsidiary Konami Digital Entertainment.

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Society for Promotion of Community Standards

The Society for Promotion of Community Standards Inc. ("SPCS") is a conservative Judeo-Christian lobby group in New Zealand.

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Sound recording and reproduction

Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects.

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Takashi Miike

is a Japanese filmmaker.

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The Aristocrats (film)

The Aristocrats is a 2005 American documentary comedy film about the famous dirty joke of the same name.

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The Critic (magazine)

The Critic was a magazine founded in London by John Crockford and Edward William Cox.

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The East (film)

The East is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Zal Batmanglij and starring Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgård, and Ellen Page.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Wes Anderson, from a story by Anderson and Hugo Guinness, inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig.

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The Notorious Bettie Page

The Notorious Bettie Page is a 2005 biographical film directed by Mary Harron.

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The Passion of the Christ

The Passion of the Christ (also known simply as The Passion) is a 2004 American biblical drama film directed by Mel Gibson, written by Gibson and Benedict Fitzgerald, and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus Christ, Maia Morgenstern as the Virgin Mary and Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene.

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The Peaceful Pill Handbook

The Peaceful Pill Handbook is a book setting out information on assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia.

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There's Something About Mary

There's Something About Mary is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly.

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Thirteen (2003 film)

Thirteen is a 2003 American independent drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, written by Hardwicke and Nikki Reed, and starring Evan Rachel Wood, Holly Hunter, and Reed.

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Torture

Torture (from the Latin tortus, "twisted") is the act of deliberately inflicting physical or psychological pain in order to fulfill some desire of the torturer or compel some action from the victim.

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Traffic light

Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, traffic lamps, traffic semaphore, signal lights, stop lights, robots (in South Africa and most of Africa), and traffic control signals (in technical parlance), are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations to control flows of traffic.

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Trance (2013 film)

Trance is a 2013 British psychological thriller film directed by Danny Boyle with a screenplay by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge from a story by Ahearne.

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Tucker & Dale vs. Evil

Tucker & Dale vs.

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Uncle Fester (author)

Uncle Fester is the nom de plume of Steve Preisler,, additional text.

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University of Otago

The University of Otago (Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo) is a collegiate university located in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

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Upskirt

Upskirt is the practice of making unauthorized photographs under a woman's skirt or man's kilt, capturing an image of the crotch area, underwear and sometimes genitalia.

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Urolagnia

Urolagnia (also urophilia, undinism, golden shower and watersports) is a form of salirophilia (which is a form of paraphilia) in which sexual excitement is associated with the sight or thought of urine or urination.

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V for Vendetta (film)

V for Vendetta is a 2005 dystopian political thriller film directed by James McTeigue and written by The Wachowski Brothers, based on the 1988 DC/Vertigo Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and David Lloyd.

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Video game

A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor.

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Videotape

Videotape is magnetic tape used for storing video and usually sound in addition.

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Violence

Violence is defined by the World Health Organization as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation," although the group acknowledges that the inclusion of "the use of power" in its definition expands on the conventional understanding of the word.

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Visitor Q

is a 2001 black comedy/drama-horror film directed by Japanese director Takashi Miike.

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W. A. von Keisenberg

William Arthur Leopold von Keisenberg (18 April 1881 – 29 July 1967) was New Zealand's third Chief Censor, a position he held from 1938 to 1949.

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Walter Tanner

Walter Alfred Tanner (1878 – 14 July 1958) was born in Northampton, England, the son of William Tanner, Member of Parliament for the Heathcote and Avon electorates in Christchurch, and Emily E. Browett.

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Wellington

Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with residents.

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William Jolliffe (censor)

William Jolliffe (16 September 1851 – 26 April 1927) was New Zealand's first Chief Censor of Films.

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You Are Not Alone (film)

You Are Not Alone (Du er ikke alene) is a 1978 Danish coming-of-age film written by Lasse Nielsen and Bent Petersen, directed by Lasse Nielsen and Ernst Johansen and produced by Steen Herdel.

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Zoophilia

Zoophilia is a paraphilia involving a sexual fixation on non-human animals.

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13 Reasons Why

13 Reasons Why (stylized onscreen as TH1RTEEN R3ASONS WHY) is an American teen drama web television series developed for Netflix by Brian Yorkey, based on the 2007 novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher.

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8mm (film)

8mm is a 1999 American-German crime mystery film directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Film_and_Literature_Classification_(New_Zealand)

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