25 February 2013

AUSTRALIAN CENSORSHIP REGRESSION TO THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES - THIS IS 2013!!!

Australian censorship has no rhyme or reason. I have just finished reading Jeff Sparrow's highly entertaining and insightful book "MONEY SHOT". This book tries to explain the workings of our censorship mechanisms and how absurd some of their decisions are.

I am now in the middle of reading Nicole Moore's "THE CENSOR'S LIBRARY" and one can't help but wonder whether Australia has really entered the 21st century.

The internet, the world-wide-web or www allows so much to be found that to try and police it would be an impossible project, but Australia is doing its best!

Australian censors ban gay movie a year after allowing bestiality film

Real depictions of gay sex are apparently more shocking than real man-on-donkey action as Australian censors ban a gay movie that was due to screen at LGBT film festivals across the country this year

23 February 2013 | By Andrew Potts gay star news

Australian film censors have banned a movie that contains real sex between two male actors less than a year after they allowed a documentary that contained actual depictions of bestiality to screen at festivals.

I Want Your Love, by American filmmaker Travis Mathews had been scheduled to screen at LGBT film festivals around Australia this year but the Australian Classification Board decided to ban it instead.

The decision comes less than six months after the Classification Board decided to allow the film Donkey Love, a documentary about a Colombian folk tradition where men have sex with donkeys to prepare them for having sex with women.

Donkey Love contained actual on screen sex between men and animals but was given permission to screen at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and Melbourne Underground Festival by the Classification Board.

I Want Your Love tells the story of a 20-something gay artist who negotiates to have sex with his best friend before leaving Los Angeles to move back to his hometown in Ohio. In 2010 the Classification Board banned the Bruce La Bruce gay zombie movie LA Zombie which contained scenes of simulated cannibalism during real sex, however the depictions of real sex in I Want Your Love are non-violent.

The Melbourne Underground Film Festival defied the ban and screened LA Zombie anyway and was issued a $750 fine after being raided by police.

Prior to that in 2003 the Classification Board banned the Larry Clark film Ken Park which contained a real threesome between two male and one female adult actors who’s characters were supposed to be teenagers.

The ban on LA Zombie led to a number of official complaints and accusations of anti-gay bias. Another Travis Mathews film, the short documentary In Their Room Berlin, was also refused permission to screen at last year’s Mardi Gras Film Festival.

Australian censors have approved feature films containing real heterosexual sex for an R rating in the past – meaning that they can be rented from video stores – while films deemed simply pornographic are illegal to sell but legal to own in most Australian states.

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