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Persuasive and entertaining as it is disturbing!
- LOS ANGELES TIMES
Terrific... Indispensable... Hilarious.
- ROLLING STONE
A lively expose of the corrupt procedures of The Motion Picture Association of America.
- ROGEREBERT.COM
As deliciously entertaining as Super Size Me or Bowling for Columbine.
- ARIZONA DAILY NEWS
Wildly entertaining.
- LONDON TIMES
... irresistable muckraking documentary that might just shake up the world of movies.
- ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

synopsis

This breakthrough film from Oscar®-nominated director Kirby Dick (Twist of Faith) is an unprecedented investigation into the MPAA film ratings system and its profound impact on American culture. Including interviews with top filmmakers such as Kevin Smith (Clerks 2), Atom Egoyan (Where the Truth Lies), Matt Stone (South Park) and John Waters (A Dirty Shame), this film examines the most controversial ratings decisions in recent history, as well as the MPAA’s efforts to protect copyright and control culture in the name of piracy and profit. Ultimately, Dick tries to uncover Hollywood’s best-kept secret: the identities of the ratings board members themselves. The result is a movie about movies unlike any other movie ever made.

Date de sortie

Langue originale: English
Genre: Documentary
Durée: 98 min.
Année: 2006

Crédits

Un film de
Kirby Dick