Dirty Words and Filthy Pictures: Film and the First Amendment

Author:   Jeremy Geltzer ,  Alex Kozinski ,  Alex Kozinski
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9781477307434


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   04 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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From the earliest days of cinema, scandalous films such as The Kiss (1896) attracted audiences eager to see provocative images on screen. With controversial content, motion pictures challenged social norms and prevailing laws at the intersection of art and entertainment. Today, the First Amendment protects a wide range of free speech, but this wasn't always the case. For the first fifty years, movies could be censored and banned by city and state officials charged with protecting the moral fabric of their communities. Once film was embraced under the First Amendment by the Supreme Court's Miracle decision in 1952, new problems pushed notions of acceptable content even further. Dirty Words & Filthy Pictures explores movies that changed the law and resulted in greater creative freedom for all. Relying on primary sources that include court decisions, contemporary periodicals, state censorship ordinances, and studio production codes, Jeremy Geltzer offers a comprehensive and fascinating history of cinema and free speech, from the earliest films of Thomas Edison to the impact of pornography and the Internet. With incisive case studies of risque pictures, subversive foreign films, and banned B-movies, he reveals how the legal battles over film content changed long-held interpretations of the Constitution, expanded personal freedoms, and opened a new era of free speech. An important contribution to film studies and media law, Geltzer's work presents the history of film and the First Amendment with an unprecedented level of detail.

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Author:   Jeremy Geltzer ,  Alex Kozinski ,  Alex Kozinski
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.513kg
ISBN:  

9781477307434


ISBN 10:   1477307435
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   04 January 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Censoring the Cinema 1. Boxing, Porn, and the Beginnings of Movie Censorship 2. The Rise of Salacious Cinema 3. State Regulations Emerge 4. Mutual and the Capacity for Evil 5. War, Nudity, and Birth Control 6. Self-Regulation Reemerges 7. Midnight Movies and Sanctioned Cinema 8. Sound Enters the Debate 9. Tension Increases between Free Speech and State Censorship 10. Threats from Abroad and Domestic Disturbances Part II: Freedom of the Screen 11. Outlaws and Miracles 12. State Censorship Statutes on the Defense 13. Devil in the Details: Film and the Fourth and Fifth Amendments Part III: Dirty Words, Filthy Pictures, and Where to Find Them 14. Dirty Words: Profanity and the Patently Offensive 15. Filthy Pictures: Obscenity from Nudie Cuties to Fetish Films 16. The Porno Chic: From Danish Loops to Deep Throat 17. Just Not Here: Content Regulation through Zoning Part IV: Censorship Today 18. Is Censorship Necessary? 19. The Politics of Profanity Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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"""An important reference book for scholars of the law and cinema."" * Kirkus Reviews * ""… clarity, combined with scholarly authority and a graceful narrative style…makes Jeremy Geltzer’s Dirty Words And Filthy Pictures: Film And The First Amendment so compelling… valuable both as a specialized movie-­history text and a meditation on morality, freedom of expression, changing notions of what constitutes the scandalous, and how, well, nothing ever stays the same."" * The New York Times Book Review *"


An important reference book for scholars of the law and cinema. Kirkus Reviews


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JEREMY GELTZER is an author and entertainment and intellectual property attorney who has worked for major movie studios, including Paramount, Warner Bros., Disney, and Lionsgate. Prior to his legal career, Geltzer was a writer and producer at Turner Classic Movies. He has also taught film history and theory at Georgia State University and lectured on issues of copyright and fair use.

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