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MPAA Rejects Movie Poster Because It Depicts a Hooded Detainee

Posted by Amanda Terkel, Think Progress at 6:56 AM on December 20, 2007.


"Taxi to the Dark Side" is about an Afghan taxi driver who was innocent of any terrorist ties but still “tortured to death by US interrogators.
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Alex Gibney's new critically-acclaimed documentary Taxi to the Dark Side follows the path of Afghan taxi driver Dilawar, who was innocent of any terrorist ties but still "tortured to death by interrogators in the U.S. prison at Bagram Air Base." It also examines the Bush administration's torture practices at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib.

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has rejected Taxi's poster, displayed to the right, as being "not suitable for all audiences." The poster for the film simply shows two soldiers walking away from the camera, holding a hooded detainee between them. Variety notes that the military has also tried to censor the photo on the poster:

The "Taxi" ad art is actually an amalgam of two pictures. The first, taken by Corbis photographer Shaun Schwarz, features the hooded prisoner and one soldier. Another military figure was added on the left. Ironically, the original Schwarz photo was censored by the military, which erased his camera's memory. The photographer eventually retrieved the image from his hard drive.

According to ThinkFilm, which produced the documentary, the MPAA objected to the "image of the hood." Last year, the MPAA also censored the poster for the documentary The Road to Guantanamo, because it showed a detainee "hanging by his handcuffed wrists, with a burlap sack over his head and a blindfold tied around the hood."

As Gibney notes, Taxi is "not a horror film." It is "a documentary and that image is a documentary image." ThinkFilm plans to appeal the MPAA's ruling.

A look at some of the posters the MPAA has approved as "suitable for all audiences":

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Amanda Terkel is Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress and serves as Deputy Editor for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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Amerika - Please tell us about your 'freedom of speech'
Posted by: PakiBoy on Dec 20, 2007 6:17 AM   
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culture...

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How do we protest this?
Posted by: Artaraxl on Dec 20, 2007 7:19 AM   
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What's the most efficient way to support the appeal and lambaste the MPAA?

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Its okay to do...just don't depict it on a poster!
Posted by: rjgwood on Dec 20, 2007 7:22 AM   
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You can also show women being victimized in any way you choose...

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Get a F***ing Life
Posted by: QQOblivion on Dec 20, 2007 8:10 AM   
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The poster is "not suitable for all audiences"?? Well, TORTURE is not suitable for all audiences! But it is reality. And this documentary is about (something the MPAA is not familiar with): reality. Forcing someone to wear a hood is the nicest thing we do to the detainees (many of which are innocent) that the US holds.
Man, the MPAA are a bunch of right-wing pussies.

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Gleichschaltung
Posted by: mystere2 on Dec 20, 2007 9:06 AM   
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This is the idea Karl Rove borrowed from his mentor Josef Goebbels. Everything, including movie posters, have to be in line with the party message. Ein Reich and all that insanity revisited.
You show the posters that grow increasingly bloody and terrorizing, but they are ok for small kids to see when even the previews can give nightmares. Terror is ok to show unless it is political truth.
It is these small creeps that desensitize humans and erode the rights of Americans to think freely.

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figures
Posted by: chalkley3 on Dec 20, 2007 8:20 PM   
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Interesting to see who's in who's pocket. This of course does not surprise me at all.

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