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"Censorship, uncensored."

Sep 1 2006 NC-17 1h 38m
Documentary

Kirby Dick's provocative documentary investigates the secretive and inconsistent process by which the Motion Picture Association of America rates films, revealing the organization's underhanded efforts to control culture. Dick questions whether certain studios get preferential treatment and exposes the discrepancies in how the MPAA views sex and violence.

Plot

In a rare and refreshing reversal of roles, filmmakers put the powerful Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA for short) under the microscope for inspection in Academy Award-nominated director Kirby Dick's incisive look at stateside cinema's most notorious non-censoring censors. Compelled by the staggering amount of power that the MPAA ratings board wields, the filmmaker seeks out the true identities of the anonymous elite who control what films make it to the multiplex. He even goes so far as to hire a private investigator to stake out MPAA headquarters and expose Hollywood's best-kept secret. Along the way, Dick speaks with numerous filmmakers whose careers have been affected by the seemingly random and sexual-content obsessed judgments of the MPAA, including John Waters, Mary Harron, Darren Aronofsky, Kevin Smith, Matt Stone, and Atom Egoyan.

Written by

Kirby Dick, Eddie Schmidt, Matt Patterson

Directed by

Kirby Dick

Production Countries

United States of America, United Kingdom

Production Companies

Independent Film Channel, BBC

Languages

English

Awards

4 wins & 3 nominations

Scores
# of Votes
28,808
Average Rating
7.4 out of 10
Metascore
75
Popularity
NA