When a small Utah-based edited movie company is caught sanitizing Hollywood's copyrighted material, the film industry strikes back with a devastating blow.When a small Utah-based edited movie company is caught sanitizing Hollywood's copyrighted material, the film industry strikes back with a devastating blow.When a small Utah-based edited movie company is caught sanitizing Hollywood's copyrighted material, the film industry strikes back with a devastating blow.
Danny Thompson
- Self - CleanFlicks Dealer
- (as Daniel Thompson)
Ezra Taft Benson
- Self - Prophet, LDS Church
- (archive footage)
Phil Gordon
- Self - Communications, Utah Valley University
- (as Philip Sherman Gordon)
Irwin Winkler
- Self - Producer, Goodfellas
- (archive footage)
Curtis Hanson
- Self - Director, L.A. Confidential
- (archive footage)
Michael Mann
- Self - Director, Collateral
- (archive footage)
Marshall Herskovitz
- Self - Producer, The Last Samurai
- (archive footage)
Steven Soderbergh
- Self - Director, Traffic
- (archive footage)
Taylor Hackford
- Self - Director, Ray
- (archive footage)
Michael Apted
- Self - President, DGA
- (archive footage)
Gilbert Cates
- Self - Secretary, DGA
- (archive footage)
- Directors
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
It seems that in the state of Utah (at the beginning of the 21st century) the Mormon influence was so strong that there was actually a big demand for "sanitized" mainstream movies there.
Yeah. We're talking here about movies like Caligula, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 28 Months Later, etc., etc. being carefully edited of all of their violence, profanity, and gore and viewers actually wanting to see them this way. (Go figure!)
"Cleanflix" takes a close-up look at the rise and fall of "sanitized" movies which, for a time, was a multi-million dollars business in states such as Utah.
All-in-all - This documentary was an interesting view, weighing the pros and cons of having cleanflix.
Yeah. We're talking here about movies like Caligula, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 28 Months Later, etc., etc. being carefully edited of all of their violence, profanity, and gore and viewers actually wanting to see them this way. (Go figure!)
"Cleanflix" takes a close-up look at the rise and fall of "sanitized" movies which, for a time, was a multi-million dollars business in states such as Utah.
All-in-all - This documentary was an interesting view, weighing the pros and cons of having cleanflix.
Hey, all you movie fans! - In this day and age of over-the-top violence, gore, sex, and profanity in films - Are you really ready for "sanitized" cinema??
I mean, I hope you think the same as I do here - 'Cause I cannot see the point, at all, of watching a film like Caligula (with all of its sex edited out), or 28 Days Later (with all of its gore edited out) - Can you?
But, apparently, in the state of Utah, the ultra-conservative, Mormonized folks there want to watch these sorts of "sanitized" films so badly that for 8 years (2000-2008) (before copyright infringement laws were being challenged in court) it was, indeed, a million-dollar business.
Competently written and directed by Andrew James and Joshua Ligairi - "Cleanflix" is a very insightful and informative documentary that offers the viewer a well-balanced argument for or against sanitized cinema (whose story inevitably escalates into quite an eye-opening scandal).
*Trivia note* - In the film The Wolf of Wall Street the word f*ck is spoken 569 times. So, that means, within its 180-minute running time, that one word is uttered about 3x a minute.
I mean, I hope you think the same as I do here - 'Cause I cannot see the point, at all, of watching a film like Caligula (with all of its sex edited out), or 28 Days Later (with all of its gore edited out) - Can you?
But, apparently, in the state of Utah, the ultra-conservative, Mormonized folks there want to watch these sorts of "sanitized" films so badly that for 8 years (2000-2008) (before copyright infringement laws were being challenged in court) it was, indeed, a million-dollar business.
Competently written and directed by Andrew James and Joshua Ligairi - "Cleanflix" is a very insightful and informative documentary that offers the viewer a well-balanced argument for or against sanitized cinema (whose story inevitably escalates into quite an eye-opening scandal).
*Trivia note* - In the film The Wolf of Wall Street the word f*ck is spoken 569 times. So, that means, within its 180-minute running time, that one word is uttered about 3x a minute.
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatures CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (1941)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Untitled Clean Flicks Documentary
- Filming locations
- Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Where Daniel goes after news breaks about his alleged sexual encounter)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content