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So, Rosset/de Grazia: A Conversation is this fascinating documentary that dives into a pivotal moment in film history. You've got Barney Rosset, this audacious publisher, and Edward de Grazia, a sharp legal mind, chewing over the fallout from I am Curious: Yellow. It's intriguing how they dissect the cultural and legal battles of the late '60s and the impact of censorship. The pacing is reflective, almost conversational, which lets you soak in their perspectives on art versus law. You really get a sense of the tension back then, not just in the courts but culturally. There's a certain atmosphere of nostalgia, mixed with a bit of tension, as they revisit how they navigated all that chaos. It's not flashy, but it's raw and thought-provoking.
Legal discussions surrounding censorshipInsightful perspectives on 60s film cultureReflective tone with historical significance
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