HD
2016
Set in Florida during 1994, artist Mike Diana faces a groundbreaking obscenity conviction after an undercover cop buys his controversial zine, Boiled Angel. This riveting documentary delves into the bizarre circumstances that ignited a First Amendment crisis, marking the first time in U.S. history that an artist was prosecuted for their work. Through interviews and archival footage, the film unpacks the clash between artistic expression and legal boundaries, revealing the broader implications of Diana's trial on freedom of speech and the art community.