Indie Sex

Indie Sex is a 2007 American television documentary film directed by Lesli Klainberg.[1]

Indie Sex
Directed byLesli Klainberg
Theme music composerDouglas J. Cuomo
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
CinematographyRuben O'Malley
John Tanzer
Editor(s)Judd Blaise
Hope Litoff
Running time199 minutes
Production company(s)Orchard Films
DistributorIndependent Film Channel
Release
Original release
  • July 21, 2007 (2007-07-21)

Synopsis

The four-part documentary series that explores sexuality as it is presented and received in films and throughout film history. The movie looks at how film and policy makers have attempted to censor and free sexual images, whether it be through regulations or exploring topics such as teen sex, sexual taboos, or pushing material to sexual extremes.[2] Discussions range from the Pre-Code film era as early as the 1910s to modern cinema.

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