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Free the Nipple

  • 2013
  • Unrated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.9K
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Free the Nipple (2013)
A group of fearless women fight for their right to go topless in public, as they smash societal taboos one bare breast at a time. Based on a true story, this spirited satire follows New York City activists Liv and With, who take their crusade for gender equality from the streets of the urban jungle to the courts. More than just a movie,Free the Nipple has launched an empowering real-life movement, inspiring women across the globe to take back their bodies.
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A group of women launch a movement to remove the censor of women's breasts all over America.A group of women launch a movement to remove the censor of women's breasts all over America.A group of women launch a movement to remove the censor of women's breasts all over America.

  • Director
    • Lina Esco
  • Writers
    • Lina Esco
    • Hunter Richards
    • Sarabeth Stroller
  • Stars
    • Lina Esco
    • Lola Kirke
    • Monique Coleman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Lina Esco
    • Writers
      • Lina Esco
      • Hunter Richards
      • Sarabeth Stroller
    • Stars
      • Lina Esco
      • Lola Kirke
      • Monique Coleman
    • 19User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lina Esco
    Lina Esco
    • With
    Lola Kirke
    Lola Kirke
    • Liv
    Monique Coleman
    Monique Coleman
    • Roz
    Zach Grenier
    Zach Grenier
    • Jim Black
    Casey LaBow
    Casey LaBow
    • Cali
    Griffin Newman
    Griffin Newman
    • Orson
    Jen Ponton
    Jen Ponton
    • Charlie
    Sarabeth Stroller
    • Pippi
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Anouk
    John Keating
    John Keating
    • Kilo
    Michael Panes
    Michael Panes
    • Lawyer
    Leah Kilpatrick
    Leah Kilpatrick
    • Elle
    Daniel Gerroll
    Daniel Gerroll
    • Boss
    Anastasia Ivanova
    • Giant #1
    Rebecca Fourteau
    • Giant #2
    Almeria Campbell
    • Reporter #1
    Negin Farsad
    Negin Farsad
    • Reporter #2
    David Webb
    David Webb
    • Paparazzi #1
    • (as David Wiens)
    • Director
      • Lina Esco
    • Writers
      • Lina Esco
      • Hunter Richards
      • Sarabeth Stroller
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    5plex

    I'm not sure I get the points. (no pun intended)

    On its own merit, this isn't a badly made docudrama at all, it does all the necessary things from a technical and substantive view. My rating reflects more about the message( or lack thereof) than the actual film itself. It seems to me, that eventually more and more states will not arrest a woman for exposure in public without any activism, so the real goal is to expedite the timeline of acceptance. I happen to think when its right for society it will be right for society. If it were legal in public NOW, in the states it currently is NOT, I don't see that making any measurable difference. Enabling doesn't always proffer a willingness to engage in something someone was hesitant to do to begin with. Legalizing pot has not increased the number of its users, and those users would not police themselves for reasons of shyness, embarrassment, ridicule, added attention, or fear of being objectified, or sexually harassed or encroached upon, like a woman most-likely would in vacillating over her decision to bare her breasts in public. My point being, net-net, what would change? How many women get arrested for exposure each year? Do they serve time? Isn't it just a misdemeanor? Are the arrests made primarily over the rights of the child being violated? What about public breast feeding? It was unclear to me if this film was really about censorship or about equality, as it doesn't really address the double-standard in published and licensed media. At the time of this review, their website was down, and they have around 75,000 followers on facebook. The bottom line, at least for me, is that its really not much of a cause, even though I agree with it. If its so important to take your top off in public, then simply move to a state where its legal.
    5krisridge1985

    It's unbelievable...

    Anyone would think in certain parts of the world women aren't being, sold as sex slaves, beaten, raped, stoned, allowed any freedoms. DAILY. If women seriously cared about equal rights you would think they would put energy into preventing these things rather than exercising their right to bare nipples. It's sad to see women plights in modern countries incomparable to other countries where culture and religion are ruling negating human rights.

    Oh well women keep up the good fight.

    I guess your equal rights voice is watered down to nudity, when the real volume could be found elsewhere.

    I wonder if a woman who has had acid thrown on her would trade places with any of these oppressed and tortured women in the film?
    2joeponto

    Self indulgent garbage

    The people exclaiming this was somehow about more than just the right to have bare breasts in public - where exactly was that in the plot? You, like the movie, are romanticizing and over thinking very petty things.

    I think it's a great cause - women should definitely be allowed to walk around topless in any state of this nation. However, to say that they were somehow pushing for some grander agenda that went as far as being called a revolution? Come on. Their agenda didn't even register as a microscopic piece of dust on the radar of "revolution".

    There wasn't much of a plot to this story, other than "let's get super insanely cool looking shots, mostly in slow-mo, of us girls looking insanely cool and counter-culture like", to that end, they did that in spades, and is the only reason I gave this film one more star than 1.

    There is a tiny love story between the two protagonists, which never exactly reaches an arc, and is just forgotten about by the end of the film - there were too many shots of women looking empowered and cool in slow motion to be had, I guess.

    The whole film is just a self indulgent "look how cool/edgy I am" montage, with barely any kind of a story behind it. Three of the main characters you sort of connect with, and the rest are almost non-existent.

    The funniest part about the whole story, is that they never even achieved any of their goals, but the ending ends like they indeed created some sort of cultural revolution. No, you just wasted a bunch of money that was invested in you, by spray painting and stickering public property. No legislation was changed, no social movement started to gain momentum. If I had invested money in those girls, I would be pretty angry - just like whoever invested money in this worthless film.
    JohnDeSando

    They're free and men don't know it.

    "Scientists now believe that the primary biological function of breasts is to make males stupid." Dave Berry

    Fighting for freedom of speech is good anytime, and fighting for the right of women to bare their breasts in public as men can do is a pleasant part of that. Make that a comedy, as in Free the Nipple, and you get a sophomoric study in youthful idealism without the SNL wit.

    Nipple is hardly serious when compared with other issues like abortion or equal pay. Based on true events, Free the Nipple humorously depicts the mass movement of topless women coming to NYC with the usual movement tropes and not an impressive screenplay.

    It's as if the smartest, most beautiful girls in senior class adopted a project that gave them a chance to have a jolly Glee-like production without the singing. The high-pitched voices, attention from males, and clueless but sincere strategizing seem all too pat while the cause itself is flimsy.

    After all, most of the time I felt the police busted them for disturbing the peace and not for baring breasts, which is legal in NYC. Nowhere in the film is there a cogent description of what they were doing or what they hoped to achieve. Still, it's an amusing attempt to balance the books, or breasts, with men.

    "It's my body. And I like my body. And I like my breasts. And no, they're not fake." Lindsey Lohan
    1krool1969

    Massive hypocrisy

    To be fair I turned this movie off almost at once. If you want to make a film about women's rights to be legally equal to men, and you title your film after a political movement to show breasts are not offensive, sexual or shameful you don't blur out the women's breasts. By doing so you are sending the exact opposite message. By blurring out the breasts this film is saying that they should stay covered because it might offend someone.

    This film is a waste of time and money. It works in direct opposition to women's rights.

    If you want to make a film like this you must have the courage to actually free the nipple. Otherwise, don't bother.

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gaseum Nochureul Heohara!
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bethsabée Mucho
      • Disruptive Films
      • Emotion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $937,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,198
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $606
      • Dec 14, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,198
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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