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|description_of_incident=Conservatives vandalized Studio 28 in Paris where the film had been showing for a week. They came in with the intent of tearing the theatre to the ground by destroying the seats and tearing up the foyer.
|description_of_incident=Conservatives vandalized Studio 28 in Paris where the film had been showing for a week. They came in with the intent of tearing the theatre to the ground by destroying the seats and tearing up the foyer.
|description_of_result=The violence gave the police excuse to ban the film from being shown in that community. The film was not publicly screened again until 1980 in New York and 1981 in Paris.
|description_of_result=The violence gave the police excuse to ban the film from being shown in that community. The film was not publicly screened again until 1980 in New York and 1981 in Paris.
|source=Green, Jonathon. The Encyclopedia of Censorship. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1990. Print.
|sourcetext=Green, Jonathon. The Encyclopedia of Censorship. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1990. Print.
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