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The Naughty Bits - Violence, Drugs and the 'F' Word

Television (Full Length Episode) – 2014

This episode of The Naughty Bits examines how violence, offensive language and drugs have been handled by Kiwi censors. Ranging across film, music, video games and more, writer/director José Barbosa looks at key cases of censorship in New Zealand, including the many comic books banned in the 1950s, and controversial movies Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986, which was classified in Aotearoa two different ways) and Maniac (2013). Also touched on are banned songs, and two infamous legal cases involving offensive language — by Germaine Greer in one case, and Suburban Reptiles vocalist Clare Elliott in the other. 

Censorship makes one key assumption: what you hear and see can potentially have an impact on the way you behave.
– Narrator Ian Hughes, at the start of this episode

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