A SERBIAN FILM MOST CUT MOVIE IN 16 YEARS
Controversial new horror movie A SERBIAN FILM has received an unwanted accolade - it is the most cut film in Britain in the last 16 years.
The movie tells the story of a former porn star who unwittingly becomes the star of a sick snuff movie, and it has been banned at film events throughout Europe.
Director Srdjan Spasojevic has been forced back into the editing suite by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) so he can release the film in U.K. cinemas.
And editors were forced to remove a chunk of the film - four minutes and 11 seconds of its original content - to satisfy the BBFC board, according to the BBC.
The cut is the most a director has had to remove from a film since 1994 Indian movie Nammavar, which had five minutes and eight seconds of violent footage edited out.
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