James Woods, Craig T. Nelson, Diana Scarwid. Originally produced as a motion picture in 2000.
Summary:
"When the director of the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, Dennis Barrie (Woods), books a touing exhibit of the late Robert Mapplethorpe, he knows he's brought a major-league event to town. But when the Cincinnati Sheriff (Craig T. Nelson) sees the sexually explicit photos, he shuts down the show, charging Barrie with peddling obscenity. Determined to stand his gound, Barrie faces trial and risks losing his job, and his family, to protect the right promised to every American by the constitution, the freedon of expression." -- Container verso.
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