Exorcismo: The Transgressive Legacy of Clasificada 'S'

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In post-Franco Spain, the revolution began on screen

Released October 03, 2024

Overview

Franco's death in 1975 opened the doors to the possibility of uncensored cinema. After two years in which censorship was relaxed, in 1977 it was completely abolished, and the “S” classification was created to protect viewers from those films that could “hurt their sensitivity.” The “S” classification was granted when the content was especially violent, sexual or political, creating a mixed bag in which all types of unclassifiable films could fit. In force from 1978 to 1983, this classification turned out to be a great commercial attraction for a society that had suffered four decades of national-Catholic dictatorship and repression.

Runtime

2h 5m


Origin Country

United States


Original Language

English


Original Title

Exorcismo: The Transgressive Legacy of Clasificada 'S'


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • Spain
  • United States of America

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • Español (Spanish)

Production Companies

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    Severin Films

    United States

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