Barney Rosset,
Amiri Baraka,
Jim Carroll,
Lawrence Ferlinghetti,
Al Goldstein
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To countless avant-garde novelists, filmmakers, and playwrights, publisher Barney Rosset -- proprietor of the legendary Grove Press -- qualifies as an undisputed hero. Via scores of in-court legal bat... read more
DVD Release Date: February 10, 2009
Stats: 26 reviews
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March 31, 2011
"Obscene" is an illuminating documentary about the legendary Grove Press and its longtime owner, Barney Rosset who felt there was "no word uttered that should not be published." While it may seem reductive to think of a single source for the challenges to repression in the fifti... read more
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February 8, 2012
It's the courage of publishers and writers like those featured in this film that safeguarded our right to free speech and expression during a time of great government pressure to censor oneself and conform. Great film.
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A warm, entertaining compendium of counterculture voices (including Jim Carroll and Amiri Baraka) and literary landmarks.
Obscene, a tribute to New York publisher Barney Rosset, is an entertaining reminder of the ferocity of the culture wars of the 1950s and '60s. Full Review
An entertaining and engrossing film. Full Review
This film is an engaging portrait of the man and a fair assessment of his achievement. Full Review
While the filmmakers squander some excellent opportunities that might have helped to illuminate the contradictions in their subject, this remains a fascinating study of an unrepentant American maverick. Full Review
Obscene, is melancholic. The eerie contradiction is how chirpy and cheery this remarkable activist, and self-confessed sex addict, is at more than 80 years of age. Full Review
Brilliant social history about one of the greatest publishers of the modern epoch, even if he is "Human, All Too Human" Full Review
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