Film censorship in East Germany

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Film censorship in East Germany was common at a politically sensitive time in history.[1][2][3] Despite the three consecutive constitutions of the German Democratic Republic proclaiming freedom from censorship, in practice certain films were regulated.[2] The chief reason for censorship in East Germany in cinema was criticism of government policies which the government perceived as a threat to the future of the nation.[4] Censorship of film and other media was strictly de facto; the constitution of the GDR guaranteed freedom of the media and film.[5] However, several forms of soft censorship were used to prevent the public from viewing certain films.

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