Monday, February 16, 2015

Fifty Shades Of Grey Banned In Tanzania.

Tanzanian Film Board has banned Fifty Shades OF Grey to be shown in theaters for violating Tanzania's film law of 1976. The board released official statement after watching the film.
 Under the ban, anyone who distributes or shows it in Tanzania is liable to a fine, imprisonment or both.

The board that regulates movie content in Tanzania warned theaters not to show the much-anticipated film, and urged theater exhibitors to submit their films before starting showing in their cinemas to get permissions according to Tanzania's film law.

Fifty Shades of Grey is based on a book by E. L. James. It tells the steamy story of young, attractive billionaire Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, the young woman he sexually dominates. Jamie Dornan, star of the crime drama "The Fall," and Dakota Johnson play the lead characters.

The Film has been banned in various countries including Russia, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Kenya

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