Theater Thursday: Carnal Knowledge
In January 1972, sheriff’s deputies arrived at the Broad Avenue Cinema in Albany, Georgia and seized Mike Nichols’ Carnal Knowledge, charging that the film violated local obscenity laws. Within weeks, the theater’s owner was convicted of “distributing obscene material,” fined $750 and was sentenced to twelve months probation. Although Carnal Knowledge had been hailed as an artistic triumph by critics and audiences alike, its frank, unflinching look at sex and relationships had sparked a national debate that would end in the chambers of the U.S. … Continue reading →