Apr 15,2016
nudity | The depiction of occasional, mild sexual activity (i.e. kissing and hugging) between persons of the same gender is featured, but justified by context and not gratuitous. In one scene, the main subject in the documentary - Andrew Bolton, is established as being in a relationship with another man, Thom Browne. The latter is introduced as his 'partner' via the text on screen. In a subsequent scene, the two are seen kissing and hugging at a reception, with one of them expressing his love for the other. The film also contains a brief scene of nudity in which female upper body nudity is depicted when a model's jacket is opened, exposing her breasts. |
frightening | 'The First Monday In May' is a documentary about the making of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's blockbuster 2015 fashion exhibit - "China: Through the Looking Glass" by curator Andrew Bolton. The documentary follows Bolton as he embarks on the ambitious project. Official MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for brief strong language |