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Chinese Scratch Heads After ‘V for Vendetta’ AirsPosted on Dec 21, 2012
China’s state television network broadcast the anti-authoritarian movie that has become a symbol in the West of anarchic uprising against oppressive or totalitarian governments. The airing of the film stunned and confused viewers, leaving the impression that China might be loosening its censorship policies. The movie had never appeared in Chinese theaters but it is unclear whether it was ever banned. An article on a Communist Party news site said the film was once prohibited, but a spokesman for the office that reviews films said he had no knowledge of the ban. A worker at the state television station was eerily unimpressed with the response to the film. “It is already broadcast. It is no big deal,” a woman who answered the phone at movie channel CCTV-6 told The Guardian. “We also didn’t anticipate such a big reaction.” —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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