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Brokeback Mountain banned in China

28/01/2006 - 12:21:53
Gay cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain has been banned in mainland China after outraging censors there.

The film shocked China's broadcast regulator the State Administration of Radio, Film & Television, as the nation still considers homosexuality a taboo subject.

Director Ang Lee last week hailed Asia for having a more open-minded stance on sexuality - so the ban will be a blow to the Taiwanese film maker.

Meanwhile, sexual content in Memoirs of a Geisha, which stars Chinese stars Gong Li and Ziyi Zhang, also caused a stir, but distributor Columbia TriStar insists the movie will eventually be screened in China.

General manager Li Chow says: "The movie has been passed by the censors and is now in the dubbing process. We've had no official screening date, but we're optimistic 'Geisha' will be shown here."

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