This article deals with various forms of censorship and other pressure in the production process of Stanley Kubrick's movie 'Lolita', in the UK, USA and Europe
[The author of the article, a legal expert and a judge, known for his critical interest in cinema, h...
This article purposes to re-examine British theatrical censorship in the 1920s by referring to the c...
Motion pictures may be the single greatest cultural influence on the collective psyche, along with t...
By looking at the influence film noir has exerted upon Kubrick’s Lolita, this article strives to sho...
This article sheds light on the tension between art and politics in Nabokov’s career. Before he beca...
There are numerous reasons for taking an academic interest in both Nabokov's (1955/2000) novel, Loli...
The author argues that, in order to bypass the Hays code, the eroticism in Kubrick's film is produce...
Enforcing and Eluding Censorship: British and Anglo-Italian Perspectives brings together a wide rang...
Why does oppression by censorship affect the film industry far more frequently than any other mass m...
The Bangladesh Film Club Act of 1980 set out to regulate and control the flourishing film society mo...
Between 1975 and 1977, filmmaker Stanley Kubrick secretly campaigned to overturn the new tax provisi...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines censorship as “the suppression or prohibition of any parts of ...
4 pages. First part of an article on censorship (focusing on censorship in the movies) from Redbook ...
Shedding long overdue light on the predatory and exploitative behavior of film producers (in this ca...
Adapting tone from novel to film: Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita and its film adaptation by Stanle...
[The author of the article, a legal expert and a judge, known for his critical interest in cinema, h...
This article purposes to re-examine British theatrical censorship in the 1920s by referring to the c...
Motion pictures may be the single greatest cultural influence on the collective psyche, along with t...
By looking at the influence film noir has exerted upon Kubrick’s Lolita, this article strives to sho...
This article sheds light on the tension between art and politics in Nabokov’s career. Before he beca...
There are numerous reasons for taking an academic interest in both Nabokov's (1955/2000) novel, Loli...
The author argues that, in order to bypass the Hays code, the eroticism in Kubrick's film is produce...
Enforcing and Eluding Censorship: British and Anglo-Italian Perspectives brings together a wide rang...
Why does oppression by censorship affect the film industry far more frequently than any other mass m...
The Bangladesh Film Club Act of 1980 set out to regulate and control the flourishing film society mo...
Between 1975 and 1977, filmmaker Stanley Kubrick secretly campaigned to overturn the new tax provisi...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines censorship as “the suppression or prohibition of any parts of ...
4 pages. First part of an article on censorship (focusing on censorship in the movies) from Redbook ...
Shedding long overdue light on the predatory and exploitative behavior of film producers (in this ca...
Adapting tone from novel to film: Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita and its film adaptation by Stanle...
[The author of the article, a legal expert and a judge, known for his critical interest in cinema, h...
This article purposes to re-examine British theatrical censorship in the 1920s by referring to the c...
Motion pictures may be the single greatest cultural influence on the collective psyche, along with t...