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Directed by Kirby Dick
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 Aranofsky, Wayne Kramer, Kevin Smith, Matt Stone, and Atom Egoyan. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"This Film Is Not Yet Rated I think anyone who really loves film as an art form an a form of discovery that has so much more to be explored would find most acts of censorship as unfortunate. In the United States we have no official, government regulated legal censorship. But we do have a industry self regulated entity that essentially censors movies with the illusion that it doesn't. It's the rating " [More]
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"You've heard the saying "It could only happen in America?" I'd heard people bitching about the MPAA before but I had never read up on the organisation and had no idea just how dumb an idea the whole set up is. The KKK are a knitting circle compared to this bunch of numb-nuts. Interesting documentary though. " [More]
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"Released: January 25, 2006 (Sundance)Director: Kirby Dick*****The board which doles out movie ratings, the Motion Picture Association of America, was founded in 1945 and the G-PG-PG 13-R-NC 17 ratings we all know and love came into being in 1968 as a way to head off government involvement in the film industry. Over the years, some ratings have changed (X morphed into NC 17), but one thing has remained the same: no one knows what goes o " [More]
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"Watching This Film Is Not Yet Rated--a film complaining about the power wielded by the MPAA's anonymous rating-council (the supposéd "parents of children between 5 and 17" who collectively decide upon an American movie's 'G,' 'PG,' 'PG-13,' 'R' or 'NC-17')--and the complaint that stood out is that they are 'anonymous'—unlike any other parental-rating council in the world.My defense of that anonymity is "peer-pressure," like I mentione " [More]
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Fans of the short-lived ABC sitcom Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) - if there were any - will find a similarly self-reflexive industry joke in the title of This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Kirby Dick's illuminating documentary. Not only does the film target the MPAA's esoteric and top-secret ratings system, but its title also speaks to the ratings limbo that inevitably greeted a film like this, with this agenda. This Film Is Not Yet Rated shows just how funny guerilla filmmaking can be, as Dick repeatedly dangles fresh meat over the MPAA crocodile pit, daring the jaws of its legal apparatus to snap shut. Dick's exposé alternates between moments of outrage, hilarity, and utter disbelief - this last a result of how closely Dick's surveillance team (a pair of plucky lesbians) flirts with seemingly illegal behavior. However, once the audience has reviewed the capricious procedures of this ratings board, Dick's take-no-prisoners unmasking seems more than justified. While Dick is undoubtedly a courageous figure for engendering such powerful enemies, so too are the filmmakers who agree to testify on camera about their own experiences. It's clear how a group tied to the most oppressive wings of religion and government can really make trouble for these directors' future projects. The bulk of the discussion surrounds the kiss-of-death NC-17 rating, and how the board employs a preposterous double standard regarding graphic violence and graphic sex. By including examples of these controversial images, Dick's film earns its own NC-17 - which the MPAA issues with almost incomprehensible detachment. Not submitting his film to the MPAA, and therefore remaining unrated, might have been a better return on the titular joke.By including examples of these controversial images, Dick's film earns its own NC-17 - which the MPAA issues with almost incomprehensible detachment. But Dick wears the NC-17 as a badge of honor -- proof both of the inescapability of the process, and his refusal to be intimidated by it -- though he does eventually decide to withdraw the film from MPAA consideration and issue it per the title, as "Not Rated." ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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