Malaysia film censors say Disney refused to cut gay scenes in ‘‘Lightyear’‘

June 17, 2022 10:51 pm | Updated 10:52 pm IST - Kuala Lumpur

“Lightyear” includes a female character voiced by actress Uzo Aduba briefly kissing her female partner in one scene, which led to a ban in UAE.

“Lightyear” includes a female character voiced by actress Uzo Aduba briefly kissing her female partner in one scene, which led to a ban in UAE. | Photo Credit: Pixar

“Lightyear” includes a female character voiced by actress Uzo Aduba briefly kissing her female partner in one scene, which led to a ban in UAE

Malaysia’s film censors on Friday said it was Disney’s decision to ax the animated film “Lightyear” from the country’s cinemas after refusing to cut scenes promoting homosexuality.

The Film Censorship Board said it approved the movie with parental guidance for those under 13 on the condition of modifications.

Scenes and dialogues that it “found to contain elements promoting the LGBT lifestyle which violate key aspects of the Guidelines on the Film Censorship” were ordered to “be cut and muted”, the board said in a statement.

“However, the film distributors did not agree to comply with the instructions” and decided instead to cancel the screening, the board said, adding that it would not compromise on any LGBTQ scenes.

The statement did not specify which scenes violated censorship guidelines.

“Lightyear” includes a female character voiced by actress Uzo Aduba briefly kissing her female partner in one scene in the $200 million film.

Authorities across much of the Muslim world have barred “Lightyear” from being played at cinemas because it includes a brief kiss between a lesbian couple.

Many Muslims consider gays and lesbians to be sinful and many Muslim-majority nations criminalise same-sex relationships.

The United Arab Emirates also announced it would ban the Pixar animated feature from showing in movie theatres because of the kiss.

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