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Artist: Eva Green

Year: 2014

Date of Action: May 30, 2014

Region: North America

Location: United States

Subject: Explicit Sexuality, Nudity, Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Sexual/Gender Orientation

Medium: Commercial Advertising

Confronting Bodies: Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)

Description of Artwork: The movie poster for the sequel to Sin City showcases actress Eva Green leaning near a window. She is wearing a sheer, white gown and pointing a gun in the air. The window cast shadows across her body alluding to the dark nipple area that the MPAA reacted to.

The Incident: The poster for the movie Sin City: A Dame to Kill For has been banned by the MPAA "for nudity — curve of under breast and dark nipple/areola circle visible through sheer gown."

Results of Incident: This incident is ongoing, however, as of current still remains banned.

Source:
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/may/30/sin-city-a-dame-to-kill-for-eva-green-frank-miller