South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut Are you really that shocked, Uncle F–ka?
Perhaps the main character’s controversial path to discover desire and independence as a woman and an adult also had a little something to do with the not-so-warm welcome in Boise? 39. Despite rave reviews, awards and nominations, and standing ovations from theatergoers around the world, even independent theaters in Idaho wouldn’t show the film, citing its NC-17 rating. The film is an adaptation of Julie Maroh’s graphic novel about a young woman’s search for herself and love. Blue is the Warmest Color Blue gets the cold shoulder in Idahoĭespite winning the prestigious Palme d’Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, Blue wasn’t the right color for Boise theaters. The leaves are starting to change, everyone’s back to the school and work routine, and the weather’s turning chilly-the perfect time for a movie marathon of NCAC’s top 40 censored flicks.