According to the Telegraph, "Turkish authorities have banned Danish director Lars Von Trier's controversial movie epic Nymphomaniac from theatres for its extensive nudity and no-holds-barred sex scenes."
Sorry, there's a typo in the above paragraph. We've seen a screener of the movie and that last line should read no-HOLES-barred sex scenes.
While some call the decision an act of terrorism, some Turkish artists are behind the ban. The Telegraph quotes well-known Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan, winner of Cannes' Best Best Director Prize in 2008 for his searing family drama "Three Monkeys," wrote on Twitter: "I strongly condemn the ban on the film 'Nymphomaniac' while there is in fact a policy in place on age limit."
Nymphomaniac tells the story of a woman's sexual awakening from childhood to age 50. It stars Charlotte Gainsbourg alongside Stellan Skarsgard and Shia LaBeouf.
Via Telegraph