If a woman exposes her nipples in Louisiana she could face up three years in jail along with a fine of $2,500. There are also 37 more states that have made it illegal for a woman to show her chest. The same laws, however, don't apply for males who are permitted to show their nipples without punishment.

Free The Nipple, a new film by Lina Esco, tackles the double standard of female censorship in the United States. It's based on the Free The Nipple movement, which helped legalize female nipple baring in New York City in 1992.

The film has received support from several celebrities, including Liv Tyler and Lena Dunham. This week, Miley Cyrus also released a cover to Melanie Safka's "Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma" for the movie. (Listen below.)

A new clip was also released on IFC Films' YouTube page on Tuesday, showing a man asking a woman, "Who do you think runs the world?"

The woman gives two answers - the 1 percent and the Illuminati - which he says are both wrong.

"The people," he responds. "When the masses align, Rome falls, Egypt fall; it all falls down."

"Not in theory; in real time," he continues. "What do you think all those little religious group across the great unwashed are made of? A bunch of people."

Watch the clip below:

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