Algeria withdraws film ‘Barbie’ from cinemas for breaching morals
Algeria has recently removed the movie “Barbie” from its theatres due to concerns about the film’s moral content.
Algeria has withdrawn the film “Barbie” from its cinemas for reportedly breaching morals, joining a growing number of Arab countries barring the global box office hit.
Barbie, which has topped $1.2 billion in worldwide revenues, was released in Algeria on July 19 before cinemas removed it from their schedules on Sunday without explanation.
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BARBIE MOVIE DISTRIBUTOR ANNOUNCED ITS REMOVAL
The film’s distributor in the North African country also announced its removal without saying why. Online news site 24H Algerie said the film was removed for “violating morals”, citing well-informed sources.
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“Algeria has become embroiled in controversy over Barbie due to scenes intended for adult audiences” and allusions to homosexuality, the news site TSA reported. It said the film was “discreetly withdrawn from cinemas.”
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Though it was widely anticipated by LGBTQ communities around the world, the film does not contain any overt references to same-sex relationships or queer themes.
ALGERIA CULTURE MINISTRY REMAINS SILENT
Algeria’s culture ministry, which usually announces film bans and their reasoning, has so far remained silent. The decision to halt screenings of Barbie in the country follows similar moves in the region.
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Kuwait barred the film on Thursday over concerns about “public ethics”, officials said. Lebanon’s culture minister said the day before that he had asked authorities to ban Barbie for purportedly “promoting homosexuality” as anti-LGBTQ rhetoric soars in one of the Middle East’s more liberal countries.
The film is still not being screened in Qatar, though there has been no official announcement on the matter.