Harrowing prison movie The Prince banned by Amazon for extreme sex and violence

THE Prince has been banned by Amazon Prime Video for its extreme sex and violence.
However, despite being banished from the streaming platform fans will still be able to watch it elsewhere.
Prince was removed from Amazon Prime VideoCredit: take one cinema
The movie, which hit screens back in 2019, tells the dark story about affections and loyalties between prisoners during the political upheaval of Chile in the 1970s.
Other themes covered in the film are the search for sexual identity, love, violence, and power.
It received an award at the Queer Lion Award at Venice Film Festival, despite the mature content.
Amazon a receive a portion of the money owned by distributors who upload films to the platform themselves.
Amazon removed the film as it violated the company’s content policy guidelinesCredit: MUBI
However, The Prince’s distributor Peccadillo Pictures have reportedly violated Amazon’s content policy guidelines, which contain rules against ‘sexually explicit content’ and ‘violent or graphic content.’
They are struggling to reverse the decision and Peccadillo MD Tom Abell told Deadline they do not understand the streaming service’s decision.
“We are obviously very concerned and perplexed by Amazon’s ruling”, he explained.
“We have been trying to overturn their decision without avail and cannot understand why, when we have overwhelming support from all other platforms, they have taken this stance.”
Fans can still buy or rent the movie on YouTube
He continued: “We cannot deny that The Prince has some explosive and bold scenes but this is what makes it stand out and is such an enjoyable and admired film.
“It certainly contains nothing that hasn’t been seen before in a prison drama and pales in comparison to scenes in many of Amazon’s own productions.
“We are something of a loss to explain the situation.”
For fans that still want to watch the film, they can rent it on YouTube for £4.49 or buy it outright for £9.99.
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