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Legal Claims: Others
Shakespeare Must Die, the film based on William Shakespears' piece "The Tragedy of Macbeth" got banned by the Ministry of Culture because it contains contents destroying harmony of the people in the country. The film producer filed a case before Administrative Court demanding to repeal the ban order. -
Legal Claims: Offence against public order and good morals
The film "Insects in the Backyard" was banned on December 2010 as its content was contradictory to the good moral of the people in many scenes such as sexual intercourse between man and women and man and man, prostitution, etc. The film director is filing a case to the Administrative Court to lift the ban. The film director submitted a case to the Administrative Court to revoke ... -
Legal Claims: Offence against public order and good morals
A movie titled "Arbat" of Sahamongkol Film Internation was banned by the National Committee on Film and Video because its content deemed to compromise peace, order and good moral of the public. After the director remove some scene as well as change the name from "Arbat" to "Arpat" the movie was allowed to screen with 18+ rate. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté, Offence against public order and good morals
The Censorship Committee ordered the flim maker to cut some scenes of the film 'Paradoxocracy' before it was screened. The content that had to be cut related to the Royal Institution. The film maker muted all sounds of 5 scenes and remain the motion picture as it was. -
Legal Claims: Offence against security
Boundary, a Thai documentary that presents recent political protests and a border spat with Cambodia has been banned by the Censorship sub-committee as "a threat to national security and international relations". The next day Boundary has been given an 18+ rating.