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Most home-video releases give you the choice: DVD or Blu-ray.

The release of the documentary "Sons of Perdition," about teens exiled from Warren Jeffs' FLDS Church, comes with a choice: Full of swears or Utah nice.

The movie was given an R rating by the MPAA for its adult language. The DVD (which arrives Tuesday, Nov. 29, on Oprah Winfrey's OWN Documentary Club label) presents the movie with that language intact — but also offers an audio option that bleeps out the bad words.

"We understood that a large audience, including teenagers, wouldn't be able to view the film due to the strong language. But we wanted to give everyone a chance to see this powerful story," said co-director Tyler Measom in a statement. "The story is essentially the same, just without the cuss words."