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Sex and the Law

Denmark's transformation is depicted on screen as the country's social and cultural landscape undergoes significant changes following the abolition of censorship in the late 1960s.

In the late 1960s, Denmark took a groundbreaking step by abolishing censorship, and this film takes a candid look at the aftermath. The documentary-style film takes viewers on a journey through the country's adult entertainment industry, featuring visits to porno shops, art exhibits, and magazine photo shoots. The film also includes interviews with everyday people, offering a glimpse into the cultural shift that occurred during this time. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Gabriel Axel, this film provides a thought-provoking commentary on the impact of censorship on society.

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Info about Sex and the Law

Studio(s): Axel Films

Originally Released: United States, Jul 28, 1968

Production Country: Denmark

Genres:Documentary

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At the present time, viewers have the opportunity to enjoy "Sex and the Law" completely free of charge, though with occasional advertisements, on the following streaming platforms: Tubi TV, Plex.