Schindler's List TV Controversy

Schindler's List TV Controversy

NBC's broadcast of "Schindler's List" (1993) marked the first time a film received a TV-M rating and aired unedited. The broadcast sparked controversy, with a Republican congressman complaining it was an "all-time low, with full-frontal nudity, violence, and profanity," and calling it "an insult to decent-minded individuals everywhere."

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