The Borneo Post

Malaysia orders China map cut from ‘Abominable’ film

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s film censors have ordered a scene removed from the animated movie “Abominable” which shows China’s “nine-dash line” in the South China Sea, an official said on Thursday, amid growing anger among countries with overlappin­g claims in the waterway.

The U-shaped line is used on Chinese maps to illustrate its territoria­l claims over vast expanses of the resource-rich South China Sea, including areas claimed by other countries.

Vietnam pulled the movie from cinemas on Monday, while the Philippine­s’ foreign minister has called for the scene showing the map to be cut and the film boycotted.

Malaysia’s Film Censorship Board said on Thursday it has given the green light for the movie to be screened in cinemas without the scene depicting the map.

“The animated film titled “Abominable”... has been given approval for screening in Malaysia under the condition that the controvers­ial map is removed from the film,” the board’s chairman Mohamad Zamberi Abdul Aziz said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

The film will be released in Malaysian cinemas on Nov 7.

“Abominable”, about a Chinese girl who discovers a yeti living on her roof, was jointly produced by Shanghai-based Pearl Studio and Comcast-owned DreamWorks Animation.

Pearl Studio did not immediatel­y respond to an emailed request for comment. Dreamworks could not be reached for comment.

Four Southeast Asian countries — Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippine­s and Brunei — as well as Taiwan contest China’s claims in the South China Sea.

Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said earlier on Thursday Malaysia needs to boost its naval capabiliti­es to prepare for possible conflict in the South China Sea even as it pursues non-militarisa­tion of the waterway. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A boy looks at a poster for the animated movie ‘Everest Nguoi Tuyet Be Nho’, also known as ‘Abominable’, at a movie theatre in Hanoi recently.
— AFP file photo A boy looks at a poster for the animated movie ‘Everest Nguoi Tuyet Be Nho’, also known as ‘Abominable’, at a movie theatre in Hanoi recently.

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