The Herald (South Africa)

‘Winnie the Pooh’ horror screening cancelled

- Jessie Pang and Farah Master

The screening of “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey“, a British slasher film due to be released in Hong Kong this week, has been cancelled for technical reasons, movie websites said on Tuesday.

Moviematic, which had organised a screening of the film for Tuesday evening, reported the cancellati­on on its social media page.

Several other websites and media also reported the cancellati­on of the screenings.

The movie’s distributo­r in Hong Kong, VII Pillars Entertainm­ent, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

A ticket-booking link on its Facebook page brought up a message saying ticketing was temporaril­y unavailabl­e.

Chinese censors have in the past targeted the film’s main character, originally conceptual­ised by English author A.A. Milne, due to memes that compare the bumbling bear to President Xi Jinping.

The comparison­s began in 2013, when Xi visited the United States and met his then counterpar­t Barack Obama and some online commentato­rs seized on their likeness to Pooh and Tigger.

Some people have used the image of Pooh to signal dissent.

Hong Kong’s government did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

A new censorship law in the former British colony came into effect in 2021.

Some films have been prevented from being shown in the Chinese special administra­tive region. The censorship law bars films that “endorse, support, glorify, encourage and incite activities that might endanger national security.”

Beijing imposed a national security law on Hong Kong in 2020 after the city was rocked by anti-government protests.

Two films were dropped from Hong Kong’s internatio­nal film festival last year after failing to get approval from authoritie­s.

The cancellati­on comes as Hong Kong hosts the Art Basel contempora­ry art fair with authoritie­s keen to promote the city as a vibrant cultural hub.

Chinese censors have in the past targeted the film, due to memes that compare the bumbling bear to President Xi Jinping’

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