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So, there's this short documentary, 'Emmanuelle in Ontario,' that dives into the release of Just Jaeckin's 'Emmanuelle' back in '74. It’s not just about the film itself; it really captures the tense atmosphere of Ontario's shifting film censorship at the time. You get this sense of an uneasy dance between the government and filmmakers, which is fascinating. The pacing is pretty tight, keeping you engaged, and the interviews offer a raw feel of the era. It’s interesting to see how art and morality clashed, especially in a place like Ontario. It’s a niche topic, but for those into film history, it really shines a light on the complexities of censorship and cultural shifts. Worth a look, I’d say.
Focus on the cultural impact of film censorship.Interesting insights into Ontario's film history.Explores the intersection of art and societal values.
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