"USA." . . "Censur" . . . . "L' amore (Film, 1948)" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Trials, litigation, etc" . . . . . "Although initially approved by state censors for screening in New York, Roberto Rossellini's Il Miracolo (The Miracle)--about a demented peasant woman who is seduced by a stranger she believes to be Saint Joseph--was attacked as sacrilegious by the Catholic establishment, which convinced state officials to revoke distributor Burstyn's license. In response, Burstyn fought back through the courts and won. The Supreme Court's unanimous 1952 ruling in Burstyn's favor sparked a chain of litigation that eventually brought filmmaking under the protective umbrella of the First Amendment." . . . . . "The Miracle case : film censorship and the Supreme Court" . . . . "The Miracle case : Film censorship and the Supreme Court" . . . . . . "History" . . . . . "L' amore <Film, 1948>" . . "Miracolo (Film cinématographique)" . . "Il miracolo." . . "Cinéma Censure États-Unis." . . "Filmzensur." . . "Geschichte 1952." . . "Cinéma Censure États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle Jurisprudence." . . "Film" . . "Miracolo (Motion picture)" . . "Amore" . . "Cinéma Censure États-Unis 1945-1960." . . "Filmbranche" . . "1900 - 1999" . .