Disney, even before the Fox acquisition, had multiple studios.
Films released under the Disney brand were mainstream, fairly tame films intended for mass family consumption.
Films released under the Touchstone label (Buena Vista before that) were a bit more adult, and featured various states of undress, coarse language, and significant amounts of (non-bloody) violence.
Films released under Miramax were for adults: any content that would be R-rated or less was acceptable. Until recently, Miramax held the record for most total Oscars earned by a studio even though it has been defunct for 9 years.
Films released under the Disney brand were mainstream, fairly tame films intended for mass family consumption.
Films released under the Touchstone label (Buena Vista before that) were a bit more adult, and featured various states of undress, coarse language, and significant amounts of (non-bloody) violence.
Films released under Miramax were for adults: any content that would be R-rated or less was acceptable. Until recently, Miramax held the record for most total Oscars earned by a studio even though it has been defunct for 9 years.