Which Marlon Brando movie was banned in Italy?

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Which Marlon Brando movie was banned in Italy?

“Last Tango in Paris,” directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and starring Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider, is a film that has sparked intense controversy and debate since its release in 1972. The film tells the story of a passionate and tumultuous affair between Paul, an American widower played by Brando, and Jeanne, a young Parisian woman portrayed by Schneider. Set in the backdrop of Paris, the film delves into themes of grief, identity, and sexual exploration.

The explicit nature of the film, particularly its raw and unfiltered portrayal of sexuality, led to significant backlash and censorship in various countries. In Italy, the reaction was particularly severe. The Italian authorities deemed the film obscene, resulting in an immediate ban. Director Bertolucci, along with producer Alberto Grimaldi and the film’s distributors, faced legal actions for obscenity. In 1976, the Italian Supreme Court ordered all copies of the film to be destroyed, and Bertolucci was sentenced to a four-month suspended prison term.

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