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Rated NC-17 for nudity and erotic sexuality throughout, and for some graphic language and sexual violence. ("Sneak Preview" rated NC-17 for strong sexual images.) First NC-17-rated film to be given a wide release in mainstream theaters. [24] [78] Softly from Paris: Series I-V: 1990 Rated NC-17 [79] Swearnet: The Movie: 2014
In North America, the film received NC-17 rating, which severely limited the number of cinemas willing to screen it. In its opening weekend in one U.S. theater, the grossed $63,918. [ 54 ] Expanding to seventeen venues the next week, its per-screen average was $21,341, before cooling down to $4,639 at 125 screens. [ 57 ]
The organization gave the original film an MPAA rating of NC-17. MGM appealed after cutting 12 minutes of the film. [ 14 ] Coupled with pleas from Annaud, MGM, and a sex educator who argued that the cut version was no more illicit than the 1992 sexual thriller Basic Instinct , the film's rating was changed to R. [ 9 ] The film was released in ...
July 17, 2023 at 5:25 AM. ... A movie that centres on people attending an artistic/sexual salon was a likely contender to feature unsimulated sex and Shortbus does, but director John Cameron ...
An NC-17 Version of the First Sex Scene in The Spare Room By Andrea Bartz. Inside, Nathan pulls snacks from the cupboards and corrals us into the screened-in porch. The screech of crickets and ...
NC-17 movies have gotten lots of attention in recent months thanks to the release of Netflix’s “Blonde,” a Marilyn Monroe biopic that scored Ana de Armas an Oscar nomination for best actress ...
NC-17 and R-rated versions of the film exist; the NC-17 rating is due to explicit sex. [4] The DVD release contains both versions of the film. The film was released in June 1995 in the United States.
The Marilyn Monroe film received an NC-17 rating because of some ‘sexual content.’ It’s the first Netflix Original to get this rating. What Blonde 's NC-17 Rating Means For the Netflix Movie