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モザイクなし性描写の米映画8月公開
2005年07月23日(土) 日刊スポーツ 男性器と女性器のアップシーンがある米映画「愛についてのキンゼイ・レポート」(ビル・コンドン監督、8月27日公開)が、モザイク一切なしで公開されることが22日、分かった。性調査をした実在の博士を描いた作品で、前後の脈絡や学術シーンであることを考慮して映倫管理委員会(映倫)も“おとがめなし”だった。 衝撃映像は冒頭に出てくる。リーアム・ニーソン演じる動物学者のキンゼイ博士が、女性器に男性器が挿入される画像を見ながら、講義する場面だ。同博士は40~50年代に、約1万8000人の性意識を取材し、報告書は世界に衝撃を与えた。 配給会社関係者は「キンゼイ博士の転機になる大事なシーン。モザイクを入れれば、ワイセツになってしまっていた」と、R-15指定(15歳未満入場禁止)ながら、そのまま上映されることにホッとしている。作品は夫婦愛を描いた人間ドラマで、今年のベルリン映画祭でクロージング上映もされた。この日は、都内でAV男優加藤鷹が、映画や性に関するトークショーを行った。 Exposed genitalia makes breakthrough on Japan's silver screens - Mainichi Japanese moviegoers will finally be able to see fully exposed genitalia on the silver screen for the first time ever later this month, according to Shukan Post (8/12). Japan's Eirin, the name commonly used for the Administration Commission of Motion Picture Code of Ethics, has traditionally taken a hard line against the display of reproductive organs on celluloid, requiring moviemakers to blot them out of view by using a digital mosaic. Renowned director Nagisa Oshima, who was at the helm for "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence," was involved in a decades long battle with Eirin over the depiction of genitalia in his controversial 1976 flick "In the Realm of the Senses." Oshima claimed the famously revealing movie was art, but Eirin insisted it was pornographic and censors sliced through the movie. Even when given a re-run in Japanese theaters five years ago, Eirin still make adjustments to 15 parts of the movie. The closest genitalia have come to being screened publicly in Japan was the briefest of glimpses of a male member that pops up when two football players clash in Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday" in 1999. But, with the Japanese premiere in late August of "Kinsey," local moviegoers will get their first unadulterated glimpse of both male and female reproductive organs. "We discussed it quite a bit internally before deciding the scene where the organs appear is really important for the overall movie and that we wanted it to be screened uncut and without a mosaic," a spokesman for Shochiku, the distributor of "Kinsey," tells Shukan Post. Eirin, which has a strict policy of prohibiting the display or genitalia or pubic hair, has bent when it comes to "Kinsey," a biopic of U.S. sex academic Alfred Kinsey. "It's not on screen for long and, overall, we decided that the scene did not touch on Eirin's regulations," a spokesman for the movie ethics committee tells Shukan Post. "Kinsey" tells the story of the academic's study of the sexual practice of some 18,000 white Americans in the 1940s and '50s. The academic later wrote up his findings in "The Kinsey Report," which made him famous throughout the world. The scene in "Kinsey" where the genitalia are displayed features Liam Neeson as the title character explaining the reproductive act to a group of university students. The scene is depicted as an earth-shattering moment in Kinsey's life because it prompts him to realize that existing sex education is insufficient and he begins his study to find data to back up his demand for improvements. Japanese sex educationalists are hoping "Kinsey" will reveal more than mere members. "There's nothing dirty about the scene where the genitalia are displayed. In fact, I thought it showed how serious an academic Kinsey was. This movie does not just show Kinsey's life, it also has the added value of sparking discussion about modern sexuality. There aren't too many academics like Kinsey nowadays. And, no matter how open we've become about sexuality, there are still many areas that remain taboo," Japan's foremost sexologist Kim Myung Gan tells Shukan Post. "There's a chance that showing this movie without a mosaic may deepen discussion about sex education. Hopefully, this movie could establish a precedent for how sexuality is depicted." (By Ryann Connell) August 5, 2005 WaiWai stories are transcriptions of articles that originally appeared in Japanese language publications. The Mainichi Daily News cannot be held responsible for the contents of the original articles, nor does it guarantee their accuracy. Views expressed in the WaiWai column are not necessarily those held by the Mainichi Daily News or Mainichi Newspapers Co. Kinsey(愛についてのキンゼイ・レポート)
by alfayoko2005
| 2005-08-07 18:31
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