For a film with this much argument in it, This Film is remarkably entertaining.
This Film is Not Yet Rated (2006)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:26
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: A fascinating and entertaining film that will open many eyes to the often-questioned tactics of the MPAA and their ratings sytem.
Synopsis: Passionate cinephiles can be found casting quizzical glances at the erratic and often conflicting decisions made by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) as they slap ratings onto... Passionate cinephiles can be found casting quizzical glances at the erratic and often conflicting decisions made by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) as they slap ratings onto movies. So in an attempt to make sense of their working methods--which, until now, have remained shrouded in mystery--one of those cinephiles, Kirby Dick (TWIST OF FAITH), has made this full-length motion picture about the inner workings of the MPAA. Dick begins by examining the MPAA's set-up as an anonymous group that is exclusively funded by the major Hollywood studios. Fundamentally established to prevent children's eyes from seeing anything society would consider unsuitable, the MPAA has blossomed into a powerful force, with the difference between an R and an NC-17 rating possibly leading to millions of dollars forfeited at the box office. Actors and directors such as John Waters, Maria Bello, Mary Harron, and Kevin Smith offer their forthright opinions on these decisions, and Dick highlights many of the clips that have fallen foul of the censors. The director also compares and contrasts similar scenes from indie pictures and films produced by major studios, with the latter seemingly allowed far more leniency when it comes to avoiding the dreaded NC-17. In a wonderful twist that adds a strong narrative structure to the film, Dick hires a private detective to hunt down the MPAA's members, thereby lifting the curtain on who these shadowy figures actually are. But the real cherry on the top of Dick's movie is his submission of THIS FILM HAS NOT YET BEEN RATED to the MPAA, which helps highlight the appeals process, and reveals the involvement of the Catholic Church and major cinema chains across the country. Entertaining and informative, Dick's movie is everything a documentary should be. Revelations come thick and fast throughout, and the director skillfully creates a palpable feeling of injustice that will leave many viewers feeling the MPAA is in urgent need of a drastic overhaul. [More]
Starring: Todd Solondz, John Waters, Darren Aronofsky, Kimberly Peirce
Starring: Todd Solondz, John Waters, Darren Aronofsky, Kimberly Peirce, Kevin Smith, Allison Anders, Maria Bello, Atom Egoyan, Mary Harron, Wayne Kramer
Director: Kirby Dick
Director: Kirby Dick
Studio: IFC Films
Reviews for This Film is Not Yet Rated
A flawed but also very funny and very welcome attack on the motion picture ratings board.
The ABC's of G, PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 are a knotty business, one that the Oscar-nominated Kirby tries valiantly and amusingly to untangle.
A fascinating look at the clandestine organization that passes judgment on a movie's acceptability to youthful moviegoers.
An impassioned piece of activist filmmaking that's as persuasive and entertaining as it is disturbing.
Kirby Dick's feisty, intellectually engaging documentary tries to illuminate an aspect of moviemaking and moviegoing that is deliberately left in the dark.
This is a landmark denunciation of Hollywood infantilisation and protectionism.
Like a Michael Moore broadside, it can’t stop ducking and darting between dimly related topics, hoping that the sheer momentum of scorn will see it through.
As outrageous, and sometimes outrage-inspiring, entertainment, This Film Is Not Yet Rated is a blast. As a fair-minded look at the MPAA, it's incomplete and rather off-balance.
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The MPAA's member studios have cut over $20 million from its budget for the coming year, forcing changes to the association that are "expected to permanently reduce the scope... More...
January 23, 2007:
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