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This Film Is Not Yet Rated is a 2006 American documentary film about the Motion Picture Association of America's rating system and its effect on American culture, directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Eddie Schmidt. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was granted a limited theatrical release on September 1, 2006. The film's producer, the Independent Film Channel, aired the film later that year.

This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKirby Dick
Produced byEddie Schmidt
Written by
  • Kirby Dick
  • Eddie Schmidt
  • Matt Patterson
Starring
  • Kirby Dick
  • Jack Valenti
  • Kimberly Peirce
  • Alison Anders
  • John Waters
  • Becky Altringer
Music byMichael S. Patterson
Cinematography
  • Shana Hagan
  • Kirsten Johnson
  • Amy Vincent
Edited byMatthew Clarke
Production
companies
  • Netflix
  • BBC Films
Distributed byIFC Films
Release date
  • September 1, 2006 (2006-09-01)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$339,609

The project discusses disparities the filmmaker sees in ratings and feedback: between Hollywood and independent films, between homosexual and heterosexual sexual situations, between male and female sexual depictions and between violence and sexual content.

The MPAA gave the original cut an NC-17 rating for "some graphic sexual content" – scenes that illustrated the content a film could include to garner such a rating. Dick appealed, and descriptions of the ratings deliberations and appeal were included in the documentary. True to its title, the final cut is not rated.

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Much of the film's press coverage was devoted to Dick and his crew's use of private investigator Becky Altringer to unmask the identities of the ratings and appeals board members.

Other revelations in the film include: the discovery that many ratings board members either have children 18 and over or have no children at all (typically, the MPAA has suggested it hires only parents with children between the ages of 5 and 17); that the board seems to treat homosexual material much more harshly than heterosexual material (this assertion is supported by an MPAA spokesperson’s statement in USA Today that "We don't create standards; we just follow them"); that the board's raters receive no training and are deliberately chosen because of their lack of expertise in media literacy or child development; that senior raters have direct contact in the form of mandatory meetings with studio personnel after movie screenings; and that the MPAA's appeals board is just as secretive as the ratings board, its members being mostly movie theater chain and studio executives. Also included on the appeals board are two members of the clergy (one Catholic and one Protestant, who may or may not have voting power).

Prior to Sundance, the film sparked initial press interest when it was handed an NC-17 rating by the MPAA for "some graphic sexual content." When it premiered at Sundance, the film's ratings deliberations, along with Dick’s appeal, were included in the documentary. Since the film had changed dramatically from the time of the NC-17 rating, the film cannot be released with an MPAA rating without the film being resubmitted for review.

The film went on to draw crowds at many other festivals, including South by Southwest and the Seattle International Film Festival, and was slated for theatrical release in fall 2006.

People interviewed in the documentary are as follows:

  • David Ansen, film critic, Newsweek
  • Darren Aronofsky, filmmaker (Requiem for a Dream)
  • Jamie Babbit, filmmaker (But I'm a Cheerleader)
  • Maria Bello, actress (The Cooler, A History of Violence)
  • Paul Dergarabedian, box office analyst (Media by Numbers)
  • Atom Egoyan, filmmaker (Where the Truth Lies)
  • Mary Harron, filmmaker (American Psycho)
  • Wayne Kramer, filmmaker (The Cooler, Running Scared)
  • Lawrence Lessig, law professor (Stanford Law School)
  • Jon Lewis, film professor (Oregon State University)
  • Kimberly Peirce, filmmaker (Boys Don't Cry)
  • Bingham Ray, distributor (October Films, former President, United Artists)
  • Kevin Smith, filmmaker (Clerks, Jersey Girl)
  • Matt Stone, cartoonist and filmmaker (Orgazmo, South Park, Team America: World Police)
  • Michael Tucker, filmmaker (Gunner Palace, The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair)
  • John Waters, filmmaker (Pink Flamingos, A Dirty Shame)

According to the investigation done within the film, the following people (as of 2006) have been named as members of the MPAA review board, also known as CARA. Included is their age, marital status, and the age of their children as of 2005 when the film was shot. These details play a huge part in the film, as the MPAA states (according to the film) that the board is composed of real, average American parents (with children between the ages of 5 and 17) who serve fewer than seven years.

Head of the Board: Joan Graves (the only member of the board whose information the MPAA makes public)

  • Anthony "Tony" Hey – 61 – separated – age of children: 16, 28, 30
  • Barry Freeman – 45 – married – elementary school aged children
  • Arlene Bates – 44 – married – age of children: 15 and 23
  • Matt Ioakimedes – 46 – divorced – age of children: 17 and 20 (had served as a rater for 9 years as of 2005)
  • Joan Worden – 56 – married – age of children: 18 (twins)
  • Scott Young – 51 – married – age of children: 22 and 24 (next-door neighbor of Mrs. Bates)
  • Joann Yatabe – 61 – married – age of children: 22 and 25
  • Howard Friedkin – 47 – divorced – no children (aspiring screenwriter)
  • Corri Jones – Widowed – children 3 & 8
  • Ron Jeremy – Porn Star – no children

According to the investigation done within the film, the following people (as of 2006) have been named as members of the MPAA appeals board:

  • Matt Brandt, President, Trans-Lux Theaters
  • Pete Cole, film buyer, The Movie Experience
  • Bruce Corwin, chairman and CEO, Metropolitan Theatres
  • Alan Davy, film buyer, Regal Entertainment Group
  • Mike Doban, president, Arcangelo Entertainment
  • Harry Forbes, representative, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
  • Steve Gilula, CEO, Fox Searchlight Pictures
  • Frank Haffar, COO, Maya Cinemas
  • John Lodigian, vice president of sales, Sony Pictures
  • Michael McClellan, vice president and film buyer, Landmark Theatres
  • Milton Moritz, CA/NV chapter president, North American Theatre Owners
  • James Wall, United Methodist Church minister representative, National Council of Churches
  • Len Westenberg, VP of operations, west coast division, Loews Cineplex Theatres
  • Jonathan Wolf, Managing Director, American Film Market

This Film Is Not Yet Rated uses clips from several films to illustrate its criticisms of the MPAA ratings board. Dick had originally planned to license these clips from their studio owners but discovered that studio licensing agreements would have prohibited him from using this material to criticize the entertainment industry. This prompted him, alongside prominent Fair Use attorney Michael C. Donaldson, to invoke the fair use doctrine, which permits limited use of copyrighted material to provide analysis and criticism of published works. The film's success has spurred interest in fair use, especially among other documentary filmmakers.

On January 24, 2006, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) admitted to making duplicates of a digital copy of the film that was provided to them for the purpose of obtaining an MPAA rating. According to director Dick, he sought assurances that no copies would be made or distributed for any other purpose.

The MPAA admitted to making copies of the film contrary to Dick's wishes although they contend that doing so did not constitute copyright infringement or a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). They say that the privacy of the raters themselves might have been violated by Dick, but no complaint has been filed against him. Dick's lawyer, Michael Donaldson, has requested that the MPAA destroy all copies of the film in their possession and notify him of who has seen the film and received copies.

The DVD release contains deleted scenes that showed both phone calls where Dick was assured that no copy would be made, and the last one, during which he found out that a copy had indeed been created.

Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a "Certified Fresh" score of 84% based on 117 reviews; the consensus states: "A fascinating and entertaining film that will open many eyes to the often-questioned tactics of the MPAA and their ratings system." Metacritic gives the film a score of 75 based on reviews from 33 critics.

At Sundance, the film received a standing ovation amidst a wave of favorable coverage by major publications. The magazines Rolling Stone ("terrific...indispensable"), Entertainment Weekly ("irresistible"), and USA Today ("rated R for raves"), as well as journalists such as Roger Ebert ("devastating") and Film Comment's Gavin Smith ("incisive") praised the film for its novel techniques and unprecedented revelations that dispute longstanding MPAA statements about the ratings system.

Some critics disliked the film. Boxoffice, a magazine dedicated to the financial side of movie exhibition, wrote that This Film Is Not Yet Rated paid only passing mention to the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), which was a co-founder in the ratings system (the focus of the film was on the MPAA). In its two-part essay, Boxoffice also called the documentary "willfully distorted." David Poland, who runs "Movie City News", wrote, "Even though it speaks to a subject I think is very important—the failures of the rating system and, specifically the NC-17—the tough, smart research just isn't in the film."

While unrated in the United States, the Canadian release by Mongrel Media has a Canadian Home Video Rating of 14A. The film was given an 18 certificate from the British Board of Film Classification.

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Year Award Organization Category Result
2006 Austin Film Critics Award Austin Film Critics Association Best Documentary Won
Critics Choice Award Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Documentary Feature Nominated
2007 Golden Trailer Award Golden Trailer Awards Best Documentary Won
GLAAD Media Award Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation