
film censorship
Film censorship involves the review and regulation of movies by authorities or organizations to ensure content aligns with community standards, laws, or moral considerations. Censors may remove or restrict scenes featuring violence, nudity, profanity, or controversial themes to protect viewers, especially minors. This process aims to balance artistic expression with societal values, preventing content deemed harmful or inappropriate from reaching certain audiences. Censorship varies by country and culture, reflecting differing views on morality, politics, and social norms, and can influence what stories filmmakers tell and how audiences experience them.