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Le documentaire provocateur de Kirby Dick enquête sur le processus secret et incohérent par lequel la Motion Picture Association of America évalue les films, révélant les efforts sournois de l'organisation pour contrôler la culture. Dick se demande si certains studios bénéficient d'un traitement préférentiel et expose les divergences dans la façon dont la MPAA considère le sexe et la violence.
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Kimberly Peirce
Self - Director of 'Boys Don't Cry'
Jon Lewis
Self - Author of 'Hollywood v. Hardcore'
David Ansen
Self - Film Critic at 'Newsweek'
Martin Garbus
Self - First Amendment Attorney

Wayne Kramer
Self - Director of 'The Cooler'
Paul Dergarabedian
Self - Box Office Analyst

Kevin Smith
Self - Director of 'Clerks' and 'Jersey Girl'

John Waters
Self - Director of 'A Dirty Shame'

Matt Stone
Self - Producer of 'South Park' and 'Team America'
Richard Heffner
Self - Former Rating Board Chairman
Bingham Ray
Self - Co-Founder of October Films
Joel Federman
Self - Author of 'Media Ratings'
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