
Film that dares to flash the flange all in the name of art
MSN-Mainichi, September 7, 2006 by Marvin Feltcher
....."It's because this film is a work of art. It is a work high school students could benefit from seeing," a spokesman for Media Suits, the Japanese distributor of "Klimt," tells Shukan Post. "Even Eirin (the Administration Commission of Motion Picture Code of Ethics, the body that censors movies shown in Japan) decided that the nudity in the film did not result from sex scenes, but that they (the genitals) were visible only because of the scarcity of pubic hair and nothing could be done about it."...more...
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