Just because it's not shown yet at the cinemas, it doesn't make it banned. Cinema releases differs from a country to another
Black swan still is not released in many countries
Censoring is one thing, banning i doubt that. It's the distribution companies that decides whether to screen a film or not. Allow me to remind you that we don't have an " information ministry" unlike neighboring countries. Goverment Censorship Department in the ministry of culture is limited on written media.
I don't see how is all this contradicts with promoting a local cinema industry.
Plus have you even been to DTFF? Most films shown were from our region and very few western art house films
Just because it's not shown yet at the cinemas, it doesn't make it banned. Cinema releases differs from a country to another
Black swan still is not released in many countries
Censoring is one thing, banning i doubt that. It's the distribution companies that decides whether to screen a film or not. Allow me to remind you that we don't have an " information ministry" unlike neighboring countries. Goverment Censorship Department in the ministry of culture is limited on written media.
I don't see how is all this contradicts with promoting a local cinema industry.
Plus have you even been to DTFF? Most films shown were from our region and very few western art house films