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The film's journey through Australian censors was marked by a rare reversal of decisions:

The film remains a benchmark for "extreme cinema" in Australia. a serbian film australia hot

To cover all essential aspects, I will perform a series of parallel searches. These will focus on the film's overall plot and controversy, its censorship status in Australia, regional availability or bans, specific mentions linking Australia and the film, the director's statements about Australia, news about the "hot" aspect such as trending or upcoming releases, community discussions, and any legal actions. search results provide a good starting point. I have information on the film's plot, its banned status in Australia, and some regional details. The Simple English Wikipedia mentions a "highly censored version" was later approved, which is interesting. The ABC news article from 2011 details the ban in South Australia. The search for "A Serbian Film Sydney Melbourne Perth available" didn't yield direct results, but the "A Serbian Documentary" might be relevant. The search for Australian reviews yielded a ScreenAnarchy review and an ABC article. The search for director interviews didn't provide specific Australian references. The trending search didn't show recent "hot" topics. Reddit results might hold community discussions. There's no immediate news of lawsuits. The film's journey through Australian censors was marked

The film was banned in several countries, including Spain, Germany, and New Zealand, and heavily censored elsewhere. search results provide a good starting point

In April 2011, the ACB approved a version with nearly four minutes of cuts, granting it an R18+ rating.