![]() It was due to show at last year's London film festival, but was pulled - not because of its explicit content, but because Clark became embroiled in a physical altercation with its British distributor Hamish McAlpine. The movie, as is usual with Clark's oeuvre, deals very graphically with the sex lives of Californian teenagers. The Australian office of film and literature classification explained its decision to ban the film by saying that the movie, which was due to screen at the festival this week, "deals with matters of sex in such a way that they offend against the standards of morality". Ken Park, controversial director Larry Clark's latest foray into the sex lives of American minors, has been cut from the Sydney film festival as Australian censors have refused to issue it a certificate for exhibition. ![]()
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