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Introduction: When Censorship Creates LegendsThroughout cinematic history, governments, religious institutions, and cultural authorities have frequently tried to silence films they viewed as hazardous, unethical, or politically subversive. Nonetheless, time has repeatedly turned many of these prohibited creations into celebrated masterpieces. Restrictions typically heightened audience intrigue, enhanced artistic prestige, and ignited discussions surrounding freedom of speech. Below are 12 banned films now considered classics, each demonstrating how controversy can evolve into cultural significance.1. A Clockwork Orange (1971)Stanley Kubrick’s dystopian drama was banned or restricted in multiple countries due to its graphic violence and themes of sexual assault. In the United Kingdom,…
