The problem of sex censorship in the American film industry has always been at the forefront. This began with the advent of cinema and in 1934 was expressed by the introduction of Hays, a code that lasted until 1968, when the MPAA appeared. The most inadmissible in the U.S. cinema has always been considered minor sex and strictly regulated adolescent, which, incidentally, was the basis of sexual education of youth. Actors and directors share memories of the difficulties and funny situations they
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