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    Professor Marston & the Wonder Women 2017 POSTER

    Professor Marston & the Wonder Women

    2017

    English

    7.0

    120

    87%

    77%

    Action

    bdsm

    biography

    Biography

    censorship

    comic book

    Drama

    freedom of expression

    History

    polyamory

    Romance

    Angela Robinson Angela Robinson Director Rebecca Hall Rebecca Hall as Elizabeth Marston Connie Britton Connie Britton as Josette Frank Oliver Platt Oliver Platt as M.C. Gaines Bella Heathcote Bella Heathcote as Olive Byrne
    The unconventional life of Dr. William Marston, the Harvard psychologist and inventor who helped invent the modern lie detector test and co-created Wonder Woman in 1941.
    Being BeBe 2021 POSTER

    Being BeBe

    2021

    English

    6.7

    2

    100%

    Action

    Biography

    black lgbt

    Documentary

    drag queen

    freedom of expression

    lgbt rights

    Emily Branham Emily Branham Director D.J. Pierce D.J. Pierce as (archive footage) Brian Firkus Brian Firkus as (archive footage) RuPaul RuPaul as Self Peppermint Peppermint as Self
    The intimate journey and unpublished backstory of BeBe Zahara Benet – a charismatic drag performer originally from Cameroon, and the very first winner of the culture-changing phenomenon, RuPaul’s Drag Race. With over a decade of unprecedented access, we observe BeBe’s struggles with celebrity, authenticity, success, and failure.
    Cover Your Ears 2023 POSTER

    Cover Your Ears

    2023

    English

    7.5

    2

    90%

    90%

    Action

    censorship

    Documentary

    freedom of expression

    History

    music

    Sean Patrick Shaul Sean Patrick Shaul Director Tom Brokaw Tom Brokaw as Self - Host, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw Ice-T Ice-T as Self - Rapper Ozzy Osbourne Ozzy Osbourne as Self - Singer John Lennon John Lennon as Self - Singer
    When does art become obscenity? Cover Your Ears takes a close look at this question through the lens of the past 100 years of music and the ever-evolving discussion of legal and moral lines in the industry
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