Urban movies and graphic content. Not PG-13 filmmaking

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Filmmakers that depict that type of situation in their movies are only being honest about the story being told. In a watered-down version a scene like that would be not shown or so toned down as to show no nudity. An authentic urban crime movie cannot be PG-13.

National Geographic Channel posts a warning on some of their shows  “This program contains indigenous nudity. Parental discretion is advised.” They do that because they want to give viewers an authentic look at what they are showing. Asking a local tribe to put on clothes so viewers are not offended would be ridiculous.

After writing a treatment for my first feature Consignment there was nudity, sex, and graphic content that would need to be shown. It’s a fast moving urban story of crime, love, sex, revenge and crystal meth. Tommy Jones is a veteran East Coast dealer that lives for

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