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‘Abominable’ pulled over S China Sea

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HANOI: Vietnam has pulled the animated film Abominable from theatres over a scene featuring a map of the South China Sea showing Beijing’s claims in the flashpoint waterway, state media reported yesterday.

China has long used its so-called nine-dash line to justify its jurisdicti­on over most of the resource-rich sea, often to the displeasur­e of Hanoi which also claims parts of the waterway.

The U-shaped line appears on a map of the South China Sea in a scene in the film, which is about a Chinese teenager helping a yeti return to his home on Mount Everest.

State media said the movie — a joint production from DreamWorks and China’s Pearl Studio — would no longer be shown in Vietnam, where it was released on Oct 4.

“I will claim responsibi­lity” for the mistake, said Nguyen Thu Ha, the head of Vietnam’s Cinema Department, according to Thanh Nien newspaper.

All films in the one-party state must be approved by communist censors who screen for violence, suggestive sex scenes or politicall­y-sensitive material.

Ha said she would remind her department “to be very vigilant... to be more prudent” in the future.

Photos of the faux pas circulated on social media yesterday, showing the scene featuring the nine-dash line crossed out with a red “X” along with angry comments.

“Please sack the person in charge of censorship for this movie,” said Facebook user Pham Tan Phong.

Another said: “We cannot accept these blatant acts, especially regarding sensitive things like the current sea disputes.”

Vietnam’s censorship department refused to comment on the issue yesterday, and DreamWorks did not respond to a request for comment.

Though some films are barred from viewing in Vietnam where free speech is tightly controlled, others are approved for screening with significan­t edits.

The popular 2018 romantic comedy Crazy Rich Asians saw a few snips. One of the cut scenes featured a designer bag with a map of the world showing disputed South China Sea islands under Beijing’s control.

This year’s hit Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix, was also trimmed to exclude a scene of supporters rallying around the villain — possibly to avoid any suggestion of a popular uprising.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Motorcycli­sts pass an empty space where a poster for ‘Abominable’ hung before it was taken down in Hanoi.
REUTERS Motorcycli­sts pass an empty space where a poster for ‘Abominable’ hung before it was taken down in Hanoi.

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