Ep. 15 Hays Code and MPAA Rating System
In this episode, contributor Jonah Desnaux (he/him) and host Edward Frumkin (he/him) analyze the history of the Hays Code and MPAA rating system and how they affect the way filmmakers can express their ideas. Then, Edward reviews Feels Good Man, Audrey Roloff’s recommendation. Finally, Edward shares his thoughts on the non-slap gate portions of the 94th Oscars.
Time Codes:
2:00 - Describing what the historical Hays Code prohibits
6:40 - Analyzing the harmful effects of the Hays Code
9:30 - Examining how artists subtly broke the code in genres like Film Noir
11:55 - Recognizing how Otto Preminger breaking the code explicitly
14:17 - Edward’s take on Feels Good Man
17:25 - Observing the double standards in the MPAA Rating System that was explored in This FIlm is Not Yet Rated
21:41 - Edward ranting on Rated R films solely for language
24:55 - Edward comparing the MPAA Rating System and U.S. TV rating system
28:31 - Concluding Thought: Edward shares his thoughts on the non-slap gate portions of the 94th Oscars
Episode Notes:
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