Sowetan

Drama over porn movie at Durbs festival

- Sandiso Ngubane

THERE was drama at the Durban Internatio­nal Film Festival last night after the flighting of a movie set to open the event was stopped.

The Film and Publicatio­ns Board [FPB] objected to the screening of the movie, saying it contained scenes that constitute child pornograph­y.

Jahmil XT Qubeka, the director of the film Of Good

Report, refused to comment. This is according to festival organisers who, instead of screening the movie, dis- played an image and announced the FPB’s objection.

The audience was left shocked as the movie’s actors, one after the other, stepped on stage to express their disappoint­ment.

“It doesn’t seem like a valid excuse to me,” said disappoint­ed lead actor Mothusi Makgano.

A tearful event organiser, Peter Machen, said he was shocked and heartbroke­n.

He said the FPB had refused to give the movie a classifica­tion ahead of the festival ’ s commenceme­nt.

Machen said he felt there was a rise of conservati­sm in the classifica­tion of films in the country.

Machen said they found out on Wednesday afternoon that the film would not be classified, but they were given room to appeal.

Appeal processes, he said, were not completed in time.

Going ahead with the screening would have constitute­d a criminal offence. But strangely, the festival organisers decided not to replace the film with another.

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