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Movies, Censorship, and the Law (Paperback)
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Movies, Censorship, and the Law (Paperback)
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Who decides what movies we should see? In some of the nation's
largest cities motion pictures are screened by review boards
meeting in secret. Their files are seldom open to inspection, and
they often wield a nearly absolute power over what the public is
shown. This is the story of motion-picture censorship in America.
It begins in 1915 when the Supreme Court denied freedom of the
press to movies. In a fast-moving account of court cases and
behind-the-scenes skirmishes, Ira Carmen follows the history of
movie censorship to the present day. He shows how very recent court
decisions reflect new thinking on censorship and the nature of
obscenity. Today, forty-seven states and countless cities and towns
have obscenity laws on their statute books. Are the censors stout
guardians of the public morality . . . or witch-hunters? In a
series of dramatic interviews with film censors in major cities,
Carmen captures the flavor of the struggle between censor and
exhibitor. The interviews reveal how censors think what kinds of
films they suppress and for what reasons, how they feel about
foreign films as opposed to American, how they are influenced by
court decisions, and how well they abide by those decisions. This
pioneering book reveals what effect court decisions really have at
the grassroots level. It examines the role of the constitution in
the censorship debate and asks how effective the American political
and judicial systems have been in coping with the problem. Finally,
it offers a challenging analysis of what kind of censorship, if
any, is needed in a free society.
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