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The basis of that

The basis of that really irks me. I still haven’t had a chance to see this film but I’ve heard very, very good things about it (and it did very well at the Chicago International Film Festival). It sounds like they’re censoring free expression for the purposes of control.

I’d like to know exactly why they think this film would “cause sensitivities”. I mean, if films like “Hostel: Part II” make it out clean and clear but films like “The Kite Runner” get banned, something’s off.

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