Submitted by BobRobot77 t3_10plr0n in movies
SwingJugend t1_j6mpcl5 wrote
Reply to comment by darkwizard42 in Why Film Festivals Are Steering Clear of Controversial Movies by BobRobot77
>Self censorship is a thing.
Yes. For example, the Hays Code was not a government thing, it was an internal industry self-censorship that the major film companies worked out by themselves, yet it still got enforced pretty much like a law for over 30 years.
NeoNoireWerewolf t1_j6n7d03 wrote
That’s a bit different since it was a young, unregulated industry trying to avoid the government taking an interest in their hustle. The artists were not self-censoring out of fear of being deemed racist/sexist/insensitive/whatever, it was the studios saying you couldn’t have films be too violent/sexual/crass because then the government will come in and start telling them how they can run their business. Basically the same story for the Comics Code Authority. Today’s discussions about self-censorship are quite different, as they are linked more to things like representation and whether the content of the work is representative of who the creator is as a person. It is a fight about who has the right to tell what kind of stories and whether the art can actually be separated from the artist.
reckoner23 t1_j6nhic6 wrote
And thankfully it was ignored starting in the late 60s. Its a shame we seem to have reverted.
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