Summaries

The semi-true tale of how the first R-rated movie came to be.

In Los Angeles in 1965, unfulfilled B-list director Gordon Flemyng (Brad Pollak) receives the screenplay of a lifetime from his old friend Robert Sabaroff (Mark Baker), who is insistent they make a film that promises to entertain like no other. With football legend, turned actor, Jim Brown (J'amore Ward) attached to the picture, it seems the sky's the limit for these two filmmakers. Desperate to finally receive the recognition he's longed for, Gordon struggles to find the balance between passion and stardom. However, when Gordon pushes the MPAA rating guidelines of traditional cinema, he finds himself in a rabbit hole he's unsure he can escape from when his movie ("The Split" 1968) receives the first ever R-rating.—Holden Pollak

Details

Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
Release date May 4, 2023
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Article
Language English
Production companies Moe's House Productions

Box office

Budget $8000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 30m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

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