Summaries

The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning: Parental Advisory" labels on music albums with "obscene" lyrics and themes - and the rockers who tried to fight it.

In 1985, Charlie Burner is a hotshot political lobbyist for the music industry pushing for a blank tape tax in Washington DC, only to find himself facing new political headwinds. They come from the Parent Music Resource Center, a lobby group headed by Tipper Gore and several fellow Congressional wives on a self-appointed crusade against what they consider objectionable popular music. Despite Burner's dismissal of this group, the PMRC proves to be a burgeoning new threat to music's freedom of expression and the intellectual avant-guarde musician, Frank Zappa, pushes for him to fight back. Inspired to take a stand with a US Senate hearing scheduled, Burner can only to find three musicians willing to attend in opposition, the provocative Zappa, the outrageous heavy metal star, Dee Snider and the seemingly innocuous folk music legend, John Denver. Together, these disparate musicians would take on the self-righteous crusade against their art with powerful rhetoric no one sees coming.—Kenneth Chisholm ([email protected])

Details

Keywords
  • musician
  • artistic freedom
  • political activist
  • music store
  • pressure group
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Music
Release date Apr 20, 2002
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-14
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Houston, Texas, USA
Production companies Haft Entertainment Charter Films Inc. R.O.I. Films

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 40m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

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