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Christine Leval

Les 7 derniers Outrages 1986, Dir. Michel Ricaud DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed Alpine Sex alternative title for Sex Alpin - Skihaserl-bums Notes available Suppliers listed (as Christine Marlberg) Backdoor Bonanza 4 1987 The Backdoor Club 1985, Dir. Jack Remy DVD available Notes available (as Christine Saber in US version, as Joanna Stevens in VTO version, plays Gretchen) Backdoor Lust 1988 DVD available Desir décadent alternative title for Samantha and the Deep Throat Girls Notes available Suppliers listed (in a clip from The Backdoor Club) Doppelte Lust alternative title for Doubles outrages DVD available (as Christine Berg (in German release)) Double Desires 1988
Doubles outrages 1986, Dir. ? (as Christine Berg (in German release)) Feuer der Begierden alternative title for Ricordi di notte DVD available Notes available (as?) Karin Schubert: Feuer der Begierden alternative title for Ricordi di notte DVD available Notes available (as?) Lilli, das Schickeria-Möschen late 1980s (plays Lilli, a hairdresser) Outrages alternative title for Les 7 derniers Outrages Notes available Suppliers listed Ricordi di notte 1986, Dir. Paolo di Tosto as Paul Bryan Notes available (as?) Samantha and the Deep Throat Girls 1988, Dir. Henri Pachard DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (in a clip from The Backdoor Club) Sex Alpin - Skihaserl-bums 1986, Dir. Simon B. Jones DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Christine Marlberg) Sex Mountain alternative title for Sex Alpin - Skihaserl-bums DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Christine Marlberg) Ski, Sex, Mountain. alternative title for Sex Alpin - Skihaserl-bums Notes available Suppliers listed (as Christine Marlberg) Skihaserl-bums alternative title for Sex Alpin - Skihaserl-bums DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Christine Marlberg)



contemporary times, musical works criticizing the Chinese government have also been subject to censure. Guns N' Roses' album Chinese Democracy was banned in the country, as its title track criticizes the Chinese government and contains references to the Falun Gong (a spiritual movement which is subject to persecution in China).[61][62][63] The song "Legacy" on Pet Shop Boys' 2009 album Yes was changed to an instrumental for its Chinese release, as it contains the lyric "governments fall".[64] In July 2017, it was reported that Justin Bieber had been banned from performing in the country, citing "a series of bad behaviours, both in his social life and during a previous performance in China, which caused discontent among the public."[65] China has historically condemned or banned any musician who publicly supports Tibetan independence or otherwise interacts with the Dalai Lama; in 2008, Björk chanted "Tibet, Tibet" to the audience whilst performing "Declare Independence" during a concert in Shanghai. Zhou Heping stated that the song, which was not cleared by Chinese authorities, had caused "dissatisfaction among the broader Chinese audience". He described Björk's case as an isolated incident, and denied that the Ministry of Culture was wanting to further restrict performances by Western acts in the country in response to the incident, since China wanted international musicians to perform there for the Summer Olympics.[66] In 2013, German electronic music band Kraftwerk were denied entry visas over their intent to perform at a 1999 Free Tibet concert in Washington, D.C., which was cancelled due to inclement weather.[67] Maroon 5 had concerts cancelled in the country after bandmember Jesse Carmichael posted a Twitter message for the Dalai Lama's 80th birthday, and Oasis concerts in China were cancelled after lead singer Noel Gallagher performed at a Free Tibet concert in New York City. In 2016, the Publicity Department banned Lady Gaga after she posted a video of her meeting with the Dalai Lama prior to a conference in Indianapolis.[68][69] In July 2016, South Korean music and entertainment became subject to a voluntary boycott in China, in retaliation for its stationing of a THAAD missile defence system to protect against attacks by North Korea (which has diplomatic ties with China).[70] K-pop groups, as well as soprano Sumi Jo, had performances cancelled in the country due to the sentiment. Share prices of S.M. Entertainment and YG Entertainment also fell, as South Korean entertainment companies had increasingly invested in China to take advantage of the Korean Wave.[71][72][73][74][75] In November 2017, following the settlement of the THAAD dispute, Chinese media outlets began to ease their censure of Korean music.[76] "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from Les Misérables was pulled from Chinese music streaming services in the wake of the Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests, as the song has been considered a protest song in Hong Kong.[77] Iran Main article: Censorship in Iran Iranian singer Googoosh performing at Scotiabank Centre in Toronto, Canada. In July 1979 during the wake of the Iranian Revolution, supreme leader Ruhollah Khomeini banned all popular music, considering it corrupting to youth's minds. The ban prompted many Iranian musicians to move to the U.S. city of Los Angeles to pursue their careers and industry there instead. Female vocalists such as Googoosh were also targeted under the ban (although her works remained popular via the black market), and she subsequently refused to perform. The restrictions were relaxed in the years that followed, especially under reformist president Mohammad Khatami in the 1990s. Khatami also lifted bans on male pop groups (so they could perform in concerts marking the 20th anniversary of the Revolution), and began to authorize performances by female singers internationally, and to all-female audiences inside the country. In 2000, Googoosh was given authorization to embark on an international comeback tour.[78][79] In 2005, president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad enacted a ban on western music from state-run broadcasters. The move came shortly after conductor Ali Rahbari had resigned from the Tehran Symphony Orchestra due to backlash over their performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 (the first time it had been performed in Iran since the Revolution).[80][81][82] All music must be approved by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance; typically, authorized releases are limited to traditional Iranian folk, classical, and pop music. As some have faced government action for writing, producing, and performing unapproved music, many Iranian musicians do so as emigrants outside of the country. However, there have been thriving underground scenes in genres such as hip-hop and rock.[83][84][85] Israel Main article: Censorship in Israel The German composers Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner have been considered controversial figures in Israel due to their associations with Nazi Germany, in addition to Wagner's displays of antisemitism towards the Jewish faith. Although the works of Strauss have since been performed in the country, concerts intending to perform the music of Wagner are often faced with resistance and protests. Despite this, local broadcasters such as radio stations have still played Wagner's music without controversy.[86][87][88][89] Malaysia See also: Censorship in Malaysia In Malaysia, a Muslim-majority country, local law prohibits radio stations from playing songs that are "offensive to public feeling" or "violate good taste and decency". References to LGBT topics were censored from Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" by local radio stations because homosexual acts are illegal in the country,[90][91] while "Despacito" was pulled by Malaysia's state-owned radio stations following listener concerns over its "un-Islamic" lyrics.[92][93] Concerts in Malaysia have also been subject to censorship to comply with the country's moral values; Avril Lavigne was instructed to not wear revealing clothing, jump, shout, or include any "negative elements" in a 2008 concert in Kuala Lumpur,[94] Muslim citizens were initially banned from attending a Black Eyed Peas concert in 2009 due to its Guinness sponsorship, as alcohol is banned under Sharia law (the ban was lifted after Guinness agreed to cease advertising its involvement nor sell its products at the event),[95] and Adam Lambert agreed to make changes to a 2010 concert due to concerns that he would promote "gay culture".[96] North Korea See also: Censorship in North Korea Music of North Korea is typically limited to state-sanctioned performers and ensembles, whose propaganda music glorifies the regime's ideologies and the Kim dynasty. Foreign music, and older North Korean music that do not meet the government's standards, is generally banned.[97] In July 2015, it was reported that Kim Jong-un had issued a directive calling for inspectors to destroy music CDs and cassettes containing prohibited content, as well as adding additional songs to the blacklist (such as the entire soundtrack of the historical drama Im Kkeok Jeong).[98][99] Critics have argued that Kim Jong-un's regime was selectively becoming more open to having some Western influence over its culture, citing the inclusion of Western music (such as selections from the soundtrack of the film Rocky, and the song "My Way") and imagery in the July 2012 debut performance of the Moranbong Band—an all-female military ensemble with a relatively contemporary sound in comparison to previous military ensembles.[100][101][102] In July 2015, it was announced that Slovenian band Laibach would perform in Pyongyang as part of celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the end of Japanese rule. It was the first ever rock concert in the country; the band stated that they planned to perform covers of traditional songs and selections from The Sound of Music.[98][103] Poland In May 2020, Polish radio station Trójka (run by state broadcaster Polskie Radio) was accused of censoring "Twój ból jest lepszy niz mój" ("Your Pain is Better Than Mine"), a song by Kazik Staszewski that is critical of the ruling Law and Justice party. The song was inspired by a controversy involving party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski. who had visited the graves of his mother and twin-brother Lech Kaczynski at a Warsaw cemetery, even though they were closed to the public due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.[104] The song does not reference the party or Kaczynski by name. When "Twój ból jest lepszy niz mój" charted at number one on Trójka's weekly countdown on 15 May, the station subsequently suppressed the chart and all references to the song from its website. Station director Tomasz Kowalczewski accused the programme's host Marek Niedzwiecki of having rigged the chart in favour of Kazik's song. Bartosz Gil — who also works on the chart show — alleged that Kaczynski's claim was false, and accused him of specifically targeting the song. The following Sunday, Niedzwiecki announced his immediate resignation from the station, and also threatened legal action against the broadcaster for false claims of fraud. On 16 May, Polskie Radio music head Piotr Metz revealed that, after the chart show aired, Kowalczewski had ordered him via text message to remove "Twój ból jest lepszy niz mój" from the station's music library. Metz also resigned from the station. The station also faced threats of boycotts from members of the Polish music industry. Deputy Prime Minister Jadwiga Emilewicz argued that "artistic freedom should never be fettered in any way, even when the artist has a different opinion


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