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Barbie movie banned again, this time by African nation | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Algeria’s culture ministry has directed that the film be removed from theaters because it violates the country’s values, local media has reported | |
The Algerian government has banned the American fantasy film Barbie, which had been showing in some cinemas in the country for weeks, local outlet 24H Algerie reported on Monday. | |
According to the channel, the Ministry of Culture and Arts has ordered distributors and theaters to remove the film “immediately” from their programs because it is “damaging morals.” | |
An official source is quoted by Reuters as saying that the film “promotes homosexuality and other Western deviances,” which “does not comply with Algeria’s religious and cultural beliefs.” | An official source is quoted by Reuters as saying that the film “promotes homosexuality and other Western deviances,” which “does not comply with Algeria’s religious and cultural beliefs.” |
Since its July-21 release, the blockbuster film starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken has surpassed $1 billion in box office ticket sales worldwide, Warner Bros. Entertainment announced on Sunday. | Since its July-21 release, the blockbuster film starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken has surpassed $1 billion in box office ticket sales worldwide, Warner Bros. Entertainment announced on Sunday. |
In Algeria, it has been seen by more than 40,000 movie-goers since its debut, according to 24H Algerie, which cited a source from the culture ministry in charge of overseeing movie content in the country. | |
Algeria’s removal of the movie follows that of Middle East countries Kuwait and Lebanon, which have banned the film. | Algeria’s removal of the movie follows that of Middle East countries Kuwait and Lebanon, which have banned the film. |
The Lebanese culture ministry pushed to outlaw Barbie from cinemas last week, with minister Muhammad Al-Murtada also claiming it “promotes homosexuality” and contradicts religious values. | The Lebanese culture ministry pushed to outlaw Barbie from cinemas last week, with minister Muhammad Al-Murtada also claiming it “promotes homosexuality” and contradicts religious values. |
Kuwait justified the decision to censor Barbie –as well as the supernatural horror film Talk to Me– as a means of protecting “public ethics and social traditions.” | Kuwait justified the decision to censor Barbie –as well as the supernatural horror film Talk to Me– as a means of protecting “public ethics and social traditions.” |
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