Sex addiction film too hot for Singapore censors

ABS-CBN News, 24 Apr 2012
An acclaimed film on sex addiction will not be shown in Singapore after censors ordered a threesome between the main character and two women to be shortened, its local distributor said Monday.
"Shame" by British director Steve McQueen was submitted to censors of the Media Development Authority (MDA), who rated it suitable only for viewers 21 and above on condition the scene was edited.
"They did not request for the entire scene to be cut, just that they felt the scene was too long," said a spokeswoman for distributor Cathay-Keris Films. Full story

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