UAE Bans Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ From Cinemas Owing To ‘Same-Gender Kiss’

The UAE has banned Pixar's new movie 'Lightyear' from being screened in the country reportedly because it includes a kiss between two female characters.

[ODUNEWS]- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday banned the upcoming Pixar animated feature ‘Lightyear’ from showing in movie theatres amid reports that the film includes a kiss between two female characters.

UAE Bans Pixar's 'Lightyear' From Cinemas Owing To 'Same-Gender Kiss'
Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ Banned From Cinemas In UAE

 

Scheduled to be premiered this week, the anticipated ‘lightyear’ has been screened and concluded as not licensed for public screening in all cinemas in the UAE.

The Gulf state, home to Abu Dhabi and Dubai, announced through its Media Regulatory Office of the country’s ministry of youth and culture that the film would not be opening in the country this Thursday.

 

“[It] is not licensed for public screening in all cinemas in the UAE, due to its violation of the country’s media content standards,” the office said in a tweet. “The office confirms that all films screened in cinemas across the country are subject to follow-up and evaluation before the date of screening to the public, to ensure the safety of the circulated content according to the appropriate age classification.”

The office did not elaborate on the tweet and did not immediately respond to questions from The Associated Press.

The tweet included an image of the film’s poster, with the profile image of its main character Buzz Lightyear with a “no” symbol over it in red. Movie theatres in the UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula, had already advertised showtimes for the film.

 

The movie, with actor Chris Evans voicing the inspiration for the Buzz Lightyear action figure from the ‘Toy Story’ films, reportedly includes a character voiced by actress Uzo Aduba kissing another woman with whom she’s in a relationship.

The UAE, like much of the wider Middle East, is a Muslim-led nation that criminalises same-sex relationships.

The US State Department warns that Islamic or Shariah law can include the death penalty for same-sex conduct, while Dubai can levy a 10-year prison sentence and Abu Dhabi allows for up to 14 years.

The $200 million ‘Lightyear’ is expected to be a major draw for Disney, with analysts estimating it could gross over $100 million in its first weekend.

 

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