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8. Kids Released in 1995 to a tidal wave of controversy, Larry Clark's portrait of sexually active New York teenagers floating through life from one party to another, via sexual encounters and substance abuse. The narrative intrigue is driven by the revelation that the "hero" of the piece - Telly - is HIV positive, and isn't aware, carrying on his committed agenda of deflowering young virgins and ignorantly spreading his infection. The film attracted general controversy when it became clear that the film's party scenes were unscripted, and that the young actors would simply turn up, get drunk and high and enjoy themselves - as well as more specific controversy thanks to its sexual content. Why So Controversial? The major complaint seems to have been the lack of artistic merit in the film's unflinching exploration of its difficult subject matter, and its frank assessment of teenage sex cultures. The film contains frequent sexual references and dialogue between adolescents, as well as simulated sex, the seduction of very young actors and the explicit exposure of apparently underage performers. But arguably the most controversial scene of the entire film features date-rape, as a friend of Telly's called Casper drunkenly rapes Jennie (Chloe Sevigny) - the girl who discovers her own and Telly's infections - and infects himself with HIV.



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8. Kids Released in 1995 to a tidal wave of controversy, Larry Clark's portrait of sexually active New York teenagers floating through life from one party to another, via sexual encounters and substance abuse. The narrative intrigue is driven by the revelation that the "hero" of the piece - Telly - is HIV positive, and isn't aware, carrying on his committed agenda of deflowering young virgins and ignorantly spreading his infection. The film attracted general controversy when it became clear that the film's party scenes were unscripted, and that the young actors would simply turn up, get drunk and high and enjoy themselves - as well as more specific controversy thanks to its sexual content. Why So Controversial? The major complaint seems to have been the lack of artistic merit in the film's unflinching exploration of its difficult subject matter, and its frank assessment of teenage sex cultures. The film contains frequent sexual references and dialogue between adolescents, as well as simulated sex, the seduction of very young actors and the explicit exposure of apparently underage performers. But arguably the most controversial scene of the entire film features date-rape, as a friend of Telly's called Casper drunkenly rapes Jennie (Chloe Sevigny) - the girl who discovers her own and Telly's infections - and infects himself with HIV.



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2. The Devils Mark Kermode might love it, but The Devils is less adored in other film related circles (such as The Festival of Lights) thanks to its provocative subject matter, not only thanks to its extreme violence and sexual content, but also due to its criticism of religious institutions such as the Catholic Church. It has been cut and re-released almost numerous times - and pulled from release schedules almost as many times - and it is now difficult to even get hold of (and impossible in its completely uncut form) despite a comprehensive, though still cut 2012 re-issue by the BFI and featuring Kermode's documentary on the film. Why So Controversial? You aren't likely to see the most controversial scenes of Ken Russell's film, thanks to Warner Bros' insistence on its removal before it was submitted for classification - and the general difficulty in finding The Devils on DVD now - but they are now notorious. Just pipping the infamous masturbation scene (in which Sister Jeanne pleasures herself with the charred femur of Grandier), is the even more famous Rape of Christ scene in which a pack of raging nuns sexually assault a statue of Jesus Christ. A very quick way to upset an awful lot of people.



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2. The Devils Mark Kermode might love it, but The Devils is less adored in other film related circles (such as The Festival of Lights) thanks to its provocative subject matter, not only thanks to its extreme violence and sexual content, but also due to its criticism of religious institutions such as the Catholic Church. It has been cut and re-released almost numerous times - and pulled from release schedules almost as many times - and it is now difficult to even get hold of (and impossible in its completely uncut form) despite a comprehensive, though still cut 2012 re-issue by the BFI and featuring Kermode's documentary on the film. Why So Controversial? You aren't likely to see the most controversial scenes of Ken Russell's film, thanks to Warner Bros' insistence on its removal before it was submitted for classification - and the general difficulty in finding The Devils on DVD now - but they are now notorious. Just pipping the infamous masturbation scene (in which Sister Jeanne pleasures herself with the charred femur of Grandier), is the even more famous Rape of Christ scene in which a pack of raging nuns sexually assault a statue of Jesus Christ. A very quick way to upset an awful lot of people.



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