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groups and Australian senators are launching a legal bid to reinstate
the ban on the Italian film Salo.
Last month the Classification Board approved a DVD of the film, with
explanations of its context. The move overturned a refusal of
classification in 1998. Salo has also been cleared by the Review Board
after the Home Affairs Minister, Brendan O'Connor, asked for a rethink.
Now FamilyVoice Australia, the Australian Christian Lobby and the Not
So Liberal senators Julian McGauran and Guy Barnett have started a
Federal Court appeal against the film's release. They will argue that
approving the film's R18+ rating defied proper process and the law.
Our chief censors, by releasing this movie, have redefined
paedophilia and its acceptance, Senator McGauran claimed: The
movie shows disturbingly strong depictions of torture, degradation,
sexual violence, mutilation.
The Pier Paolo Pasolini film, made in 1975, tells of four Fascists in
Mussolini's Italy who kidnap teenagers and subject them to sexual and
mental torture.
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