īanned under Isabel Perón's government (1974–1976) and Jorge Rafael Videla's regime during Argentina's last-civil military dictatorship (1976–1983). īanned during the self-styled ' Argentine Revolution' dictatorship (1966–1973), for being 'pornographic'.
īanned during the conservative period of authoritarian governments known as ' Infamous Decade' (1930–1943), for lampooning Nazi Germany Argentina had declared itself neutral during World War Two. Due to the Arab League boycott of Israel, it is also banned in Qatar and Tunisia. Lebanon and Israel are also in a state of war. Pulled from distribution in Lebanon before premiere on account of the film's lead star Gal Gadot's service in the Israeli Army, leading to a campaign against her and in accordance with a decades-old law that boycotts Israeli products and bars Lebanese citizens from traveling to Israel or having contacts with Israelis. īanned in every Arab League country except Lebanon. īanned in the United Arab Republic due to actor Paul Newman's 'material support for Zionism and Israel'. īanned from all Arab League states because actress Haya Harareet was Israeli. īanned for ten years under Communist government. During the five-year reign of the Islamic Emirate government in Afghanistan, watching film or television was prohibited.