Henry_june_m1080p_1990_id11751_

The identifier "Henry_June_m1080p_1990_ID11751_" refers to the , directed by Philip Kaufman . This film is historically significant for being the first movie ever released with an NC-17 rating from the MPAA. Film Overview Director: Philip Kaufman

The release sparked debate among religious groups and led to some local theater bans, though it was a modest commercial success, grossing approximately $11.5 million . Critical Recognition Henry_June_m1080p_1990_ID11751_

Henry & June received the rating due to its portrayal of graphic sexual behavior and physical intimacy between women, which the MPAA deemed too explicit for an "R" rating. Critical Recognition Henry & June received the rating

The story follows young writer Anaïs Nin as she enters a complex and eroticized relationship with American author and his enigmatic wife, June . While Miller works on his groundbreaking novel Tropic of Cancer , Nin documents their intertwined sexual and spiritual awakenings in her diary. The film depicts a literary love triangle where Nin is simultaneously infatuated with Henry's raw talent and June's striking beauty. The NC-17 Milestone The film depicts a literary love triangle where

The MPAA created the NC-17 rating (No Children under 17) specifically to replace the "X" rating, which had become synonymous with pornography.