The TV show Sense and Sensuality , a drama series that explored themes of polyamory and non-monogamy, became a surprise hit, attracting a large and dedicated audience. The film Bodied , a comedy-drama that tackled issues of cultural appropriation and identity, received critical acclaim and earned several awards.
Rachel, a film and TV buff with a passion for social commentary, had always been fascinated by the power of storytelling to challenge societal norms. Growing up, she had devoured classic films and TV shows that dared to be different, from the works of Stanley Kubrick to the edgy humor of The Simpsons . With Taboo Classic Entertainment, she aimed to create content that would spark conversations, ignite debates, and inspire change.
Led by the enigmatic and fearless Rachel Lee, a team of creatives founded Taboo Classic Entertainment, a production company dedicated to creating bold, provocative, and unapologetic content. Their mission was to push the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in popular media, tackling subjects that were previously deemed taboo. Taboo 2 -1982 Classic XXX-
In the early 2000s, the entertainment industry was dominated by formulaic, predictable content. Movies and TV shows followed tried-and-true narratives, with few risks taken in terms of storytelling or character development. However, a group of visionary producers and writers sought to challenge the status quo and shake things up.
Today, Taboo Classic Entertainment continues to produce innovative, thought-provoking content that challenges societal norms and pushes the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in popular media. Rachel Lee's vision has inspired a new generation of creatives to take risks and tackle taboo subjects, paving the way for a more diverse, inclusive, and nuanced entertainment industry. The TV show Sense and Sensuality , a
Emboldened by their success, Taboo Classic Entertainment continued to produce innovative content, including the critically acclaimed TV series The Outcasts , which explored the lives of people living on the fringes of society, and The Revolution Will Not Be Televised , a satirical news program that skewered politics and popular culture.
One of their most notable projects was the film Unspoken , a drama that addressed the complexities of incest and family trauma. The film sparked controversy and conversation, with many praising its nuanced portrayal of a previously unspoken issue. Growing up, she had devoured classic films and
The company's first project was a gritty, dark comedy film called Rebel's Rampage , which tackled themes of police brutality, corruption, and rebellion. Despite initial concerns from investors and network executives, the film found an audience and generated buzz for its unflinching portrayal of social issues.