"Passages: Challenging Standards and Embracing Intimacy in Ira Sachs' NC-17 Film"

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The film "Passages," a queer romantic drama, has received an NC-17 rating, highlighting a rigid and queerphobic standard in the film industry. Director Ira Sachs has refused to alter the film to comply with Motion Picture Association recommendations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the integrity of his work. This rating not only hinders the marketing and distribution of independent and international films but also perpetuates a stigma around queer experiences on screen. The article discusses the history of NC-17 ratings for queer films and the need to challenge the conservative nature inherent in American culture.
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- Ira Sachs wanted to make 'a film of intimacy.' It got him an NC-17 rating The Associated Press
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