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So, 'Banned in Oklahoma' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the whole legal mess surrounding the confiscation of 'The Tin Drum' back in '97. The film's pace feels very meticulous, almost methodical, as it unpacks the complexities of the case and the cultural implications of labeling a work of art as child pornography. It's not just about the court battles; it really explores the atmosphere of fear and misunderstanding surrounding provocative art. The interviews are pretty candid, revealing how deeply these issues cut into the fabric of creative freedom. It’s definitely a thought-provoking watch, especially when you consider how such controversies reflect broader societal attitudes towards censorship.
Explores the tension between art and censorship.Focuses on the legal implications of the case.Includes interviews that provide personal insights.
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