Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Will an NC-17 rating help or hurt 'Shame?' (LA Times)

November 30, 2011 | 8:36pm
As my colleague John Horn reports in tomorrow’s Times, that company is Cinemark, the nation’s third-largest chain, which issued a statement in response to his query that it, indeed, doesn't play any NC-17 film as a matter of policy.

In fact, even an art-house theater owned by Cinemark near the Northwestern University campus in Evanston, Ill., won't be showing it; students interested in the film will have to go to Chicago instead. (Incidentally, representatives of another chain, Carmike, declined to comment, but also did not appear to be playing “Shame” at this time.)

While “Shame” is about sex, the film’s producer said that he thought the way it depicted the two sides of addiction would generally strike a nerve with filmgoers. “In a sense this movie is about the drunk you have a good time with at the Christmas party,” said producer Iain Canning. “Then you see he has to drink a bottle of vodka to get through the day and it’s not funny anymore.”

And that may be the toughest issue. The NC-17 isn’t as taboo as it once was. But in the case of “Shame,” it signals a movie that could prove difficult to watch for reasons having nothing to do with nudity.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2011/11/shame-fassbender-mcqueen-nc-17-playing-showtimes-reviews.html

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