🎬 Documentary

Fig Leaf: The Biggest Cover-Up in History

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Stephen Smith uncovers the secret history of the humble fig leaf, opening a window onto 2,000 years of Western art and ethics. He tells how the work of Michelangelo, known to his contemporaries as 'the maker of pork things', fuelled the infamous 'fig leaf campaign', the greatest cover-up in art history; how Bernini turned censorship into a new form of erotica by replacing the fig leaf with the slipping gauze; and how the ingenious machinations of Rodin brought nudity back to the public eye. In telling this story, Smith turns many of our deepest prejudices upside down, showing how the Victorians had a far more sophisticated and mature attitude to sexuality than we do today. He ends with an impassioned plea for the widespread return of the fig leaf to redeem modern art from cheap sensation and innuendo.

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Year
2011
Runtime
59m
Genre
Documentary
Language
EN

Cast

🎭 Documentary 🎬 Rosie Schellenberg 👤 Stephen Smith

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Fig Leaf: The Biggest Cover-Up in History has a runtime of 59m ( and 59 minutes).
Fig Leaf: The Biggest Cover-Up in History was directed by Rosie Schellenberg and released in 2011.
Fig Leaf: The Biggest Cover-Up in History is a Documentary film (2011).
The cast of Fig Leaf: The Biggest Cover-Up in History includes Stephen Smith.

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