German broadcasts often bypass the legal hurdles that kept Pretty Baby out of wide circulation in other regions, offering the full runtime without the removal of controversial scenes.
In the early 2000s (circa 2002–2006), Germany was a pioneer in DVB-T (terrestrial digital broadcasting). Unlike analog TV, DVB allowed for near-lossless MPEG-2 streams. German television channels, particularly and ZDF , often aired uncut, director-approved versions of controversial art-house films late at night. pretty baby 1978 uncropped dvb germanavi
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