This Film Is Not Yet Rated is featured on
boingboing.net and
AfterEllen and everyone should see it. It's about the supersekrit, homophobic, misogynist MPAA censorship board that slapped an NC-17 rating on But I'm a Cheerleader and a ton of other indie films. I'm sure everyone on my flist has seen BIaC and remembers that it contained NO explicit SEX or violence. There's more sex on primetime television than there was in BIaC. Gee, I wonder what they found objectionable. Could it be that it featured gay teenagers who didn't end up straight and/or dead, but together (still gay), alive, and happy in the end? Clearly pr0n.
There are interviews with Jamie Babbit (director of BiaC) and Kimberly Pierce (director of Boys Don't Cry) along with a variety of other indie directors and producers who risked their professional lives to talk about the MPAA. I can't wait to see it. And, like the writer at boinboing.net, I make it a point to own as many indie NC-17 films as possible.
The producers also have a fantastic, tell-all blog,
here.