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Every month, The State of Things hosts a conversation about a topic in film. Host Frank Stasio talks with Laura Boyes, film curator at the North Carolina Museum of Art, and Marsha Gordon, film professor at North Carolina State University. And we want to hear from you. Submit your choices by email or tweet us with #SOTMovies.

Movies On The Radio: What Is Your 'Forbidden Film'?

Keith Weston

For the next installment of Movies on the Radio, The State of Things is asking, what is your 'forbidden film'? This could be a movie you weren't allowed to watch growing up, or a movie you don't want your children to see. 

Did you sneak into the theater as a kid to watch "Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom"? Or, as a parent, did you hide "Bambi" from your kids because of it's traumatic violence? 

Movies have also been censored or bannedthroughout history. What's a film that was originally censored or banned that you've seen and want to share? 

Send an email to sot@wunc.org, or tweet with #sotmovie, and you could be a part of the next show.

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Charlie Shelton-Ormond is a podcast producer for WUNC.
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