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Sickies Making Films is an interesting exploration of the quirks and contradictions surrounding film censorship. The film has this casual, almost conversational tone that pulls you in, making you feel like you're part of this quirky journey through history. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing for moments of reflection on how absurd some censorship decisions can be, juxtaposed with the underlying reasons that make them somewhat understandable. It dives deep into the Maryland Board of Censors, which is fascinating because it's the oldest in the country. It's the sort of documentary that doesn't just throw facts at you; it invites you to think about why we react the way we do to certain films. Quite distinctive in its approach, if you ask me.
Interesting take on film censorshipCasual tone with reflective momentsFocus on Maryland's unique censor board
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