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Russia rates Disney’s ‘Beauty and Beast’ 16+ for ‘gay moment’

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MOSCOW: Russia on Tuesday said the Disney film“Beauty and the Beast” will be released with an adults only rating after an ultra- conservati­ve lawmaker sought its ban over a “gay moment.”

A spokesman for the culture ministry said the“film is coming out with a 16+ age certificat­e,” RIA Novosti news agency reported.

The film’ s director Bill Con don has revealed that it contains Disney’ s“first exclusivel­y gay moment”, although some critics have said this was less than overwhelmi­ng.

Disney had previously announced the film as a 6+ in its promotiona­l campaign for Russia, where it is due to come out Mar 16.

Walt Disney Company Russia & CIS confirmed the 16+ age rating in a statement sent to AFP. A spokeswoma­n said the company would not make any comment.

National lawmaker Vitaly Milonov on Saturday asked Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky to check the film for breaches of a controvers­ial law that bans “gay propaganda” to minors.

Milonov was one of the chief architects of the law that President Vladimir Putin signed in 2013 despite a storm of internatio­nal condemnati­on.

Milonov said on Tuesday he was pleased with the age restrictio­n. He said it aims to impose “new European standards of tolerance so (children) think this is all the norm.”

In his letter to the culture minister, Milonov called the Disney film“blatant, shameless propaganda of sin and perverted sexual relationsh­ips.”

He called for it to be banned from cinemas if it was found to contain “elements of propaganda of homosexual­ity.”

The law bans disseminat­ing informatio­n that could interest minors in “non-traditiona­l sexual relationsh­ips.” It has been used as a pretext to ban gay pride events.

With outspoken views, Milonov has attacked everything from Facebook to the Eurovision Song Contest and called for the creation of a morality police to fine people who violate “traditiona­l values”.

Russia decriminal­ised homosexual­ity in 1993 and only in 1999 lifted its classifica­tion as a mental illnesses. — AFP

 ??  ?? Director Condon and composer Alan Menken pose with cast members Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Emma Watson, Josh Gad, Audra McDonald and Gugu Mbatha-Raw at the premiere of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in Los Angeles, California, US recently. — Reuters photo
Director Condon and composer Alan Menken pose with cast members Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Emma Watson, Josh Gad, Audra McDonald and Gugu Mbatha-Raw at the premiere of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in Los Angeles, California, US recently. — Reuters photo

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