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Mubi cancels four-day event in protest as local government blocks screening of Luca Guadagnino-directed movie Queer | Mubi cancels four-day event in protest as local government blocks screening of Luca Guadagnino-directed movie Queer |
Organisers of an Istanbul film festival announced its cancellation on Thursday to protest against a local authority ban on the screening of Queer, a drama starring Daniel Craig. | Organisers of an Istanbul film festival announced its cancellation on Thursday to protest against a local authority ban on the screening of Queer, a drama starring Daniel Craig. |
The arthouse film streaming platform Mubi said it was cancelling the entire four-day festival just hours before it was set to open in Kadikoy, on the Asian side of Istanbul. | |
“Hours before the start … we were told by the Kadikoy district authorities that the screening of Queer, the opening film, was banned … on grounds it contained provocative content that would disturb the peace,” it said. | “Hours before the start … we were told by the Kadikoy district authorities that the screening of Queer, the opening film, was banned … on grounds it contained provocative content that would disturb the peace,” it said. |
The authorities said the ban would be “enforced for security reasons”, according to Mubi. | The authorities said the ban would be “enforced for security reasons”, according to Mubi. |
In the film, which was directed by Luca Guadagnino and premiered at the Venice film festival last month, Craig plays a lonely drug-addicted gay man. A love story between two men based on a short novel by William S Burroughs, it includes graphic sex scenes as it traces their emotional highs and lows. | In the film, which was directed by Luca Guadagnino and premiered at the Venice film festival last month, Craig plays a lonely drug-addicted gay man. A love story between two men based on a short novel by William S Burroughs, it includes graphic sex scenes as it traces their emotional highs and lows. |
Mubi denounced the ban as “restricting art and freedom of expression”. | Mubi denounced the ban as “restricting art and freedom of expression”. |
“Festivals are breathing spaces that celebrate art and cultural diversity and bring people together. This ban affects not only a film but the meaning and purpose of the entire festival,” it said. | “Festivals are breathing spaces that celebrate art and cultural diversity and bring people together. This ban affects not only a film but the meaning and purpose of the entire festival,” it said. |
Although homosexuality was decriminalised in Turkey in 1858, it is frowned upon by large swaths of society, with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan regularly referring to LGBTQ+ people as “perverts” and accusing them of posing a threat to traditional families. | Although homosexuality was decriminalised in Turkey in 1858, it is frowned upon by large swaths of society, with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan regularly referring to LGBTQ+ people as “perverts” and accusing them of posing a threat to traditional families. |
In 2020, the streaming giant Netflix cancelled production of a series in Turkey featuring a gay character after failing to obtain government permission for filming. | In 2020, the streaming giant Netflix cancelled production of a series in Turkey featuring a gay character after failing to obtain government permission for filming. |
Istanbul’s annual Pride march has been banned every year since 2015 on security grounds and LGBTQ+ individuals say they face regular harassment and abuse. | Istanbul’s annual Pride march has been banned every year since 2015 on security grounds and LGBTQ+ individuals say they face regular harassment and abuse. |
London-based Mubi, a global arthouse movie streamer, producer and distributor, was set up in 2007 by the Turkish entrepreneur Efe Cakarel. It offers streaming services in more than 195 countries. | London-based Mubi, a global arthouse movie streamer, producer and distributor, was set up in 2007 by the Turkish entrepreneur Efe Cakarel. It offers streaming services in more than 195 countries. |
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