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City lifts ban on Life of Brian | |
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Councillors in Glasgow have lifted an unofficial 30-year-old ban on the Monty Python film The Life of Brian. | |
The council's licensing and regulatory committee approved a request on Tuesday from Glasgow Film Theatre to show the biblical satire under a 15 certificate. | The council's licensing and regulatory committee approved a request on Tuesday from Glasgow Film Theatre to show the biblical satire under a 15 certificate. |
Glasgow was one of 39 local authorities in the UK that refused to grant the film a general release in 1979. | Glasgow was one of 39 local authorities in the UK that refused to grant the film a general release in 1979. |
Opponents said the film, about a Jewish man who is mistaken for the Messiah and crucified, was blasphemous. | Opponents said the film, about a Jewish man who is mistaken for the Messiah and crucified, was blasphemous. |
Councillor Willie O'Rourke, vice convener of the licensing and regulatory committee, said: "This is the first application we've received to show Monty Python's Life of Brian since the first request. | Councillor Willie O'Rourke, vice convener of the licensing and regulatory committee, said: "This is the first application we've received to show Monty Python's Life of Brian since the first request. |
"Life of Brian has been broadcast on television over the years and is now widely available on DVD. | "Life of Brian has been broadcast on television over the years and is now widely available on DVD. |
"The world, and people's attitudes, have moved on in the last 30 years, so I believe the committee made the right decision today." | "The world, and people's attitudes, have moved on in the last 30 years, so I believe the committee made the right decision today." |
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