Film Censorship in America Film Censorship in America

Film Censorship in America

A State-by-State History

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Descripción editorial

Since the first films played in nickelodeons, controversial movies have been cut or banned across the United States. Far from Hollywood, regional productions such as Oscar Micheaux's provocative race films and Nell Shipman's wildlife adventures were censored by men like Major M.L.C. Funkhouser, the terror of Chicago's cinemas, and Myrtelle Snell, the Alabama administrator who made the slogan "Banned in Birmingham" famous. Censorship continues today, with Utah's case against Deadpool (2016) pending in federal court and Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills (2013) versus the Texas Film Commission. This authoritative state-by-state account covers the history of film censorship and the battle for free speech in America.

GÉNERO
Arte y espectáculo
PUBLICADO
2017
26 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
244
Páginas
EDITORIAL
McFarland
VENDEDOR
McFarland & Company Inc.
TAMAÑO
17
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