“Western films are shown in Iran if they have a philosophical message which is in tune with challenging … the culture of the West,” Milad Dokhanchi, an Iranian-Canadian independent documentary filmmaker who is currently living in Tehran, tells FOX411.com.
Even though Hollywood movies (albeit a revised version) is shown in Iran, most people do not see Hollywood movies on the big screen because they can just buy bootleg copies. The uncut pirated DVDs are sold for one or two dollars and widely accessible. One of the reasons is because there is no copyright law in Iran, which means there is no punishment for selling or buying these DVDs.
The article also describes that Turkey has less censorship as far as sexuality and that Lebanon hardly edits the films that are shown in the theaters.
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