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Darren Aronofsky's Noah falls foul of censors in Malaysia Darren Aronofsky's Noah falls foul of censors in Malaysia
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Biblical epic Noah has been banned in Malaysia after Darren Aronofsky's film was deemed to be in violation of Islamic law.Biblical epic Noah has been banned in Malaysia after Darren Aronofsky's film was deemed to be in violation of Islamic law.
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The Malaysian Sun says that censors outlawed screenings to avoid causing offence to the country's majority Muslim population. Noah has already been banned in a number of Islamic countries, including Indonesia, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, over concerns that its depiction of a prophet runs contrary to religious law.The Malaysian Sun says that censors outlawed screenings to avoid causing offence to the country's majority Muslim population. Noah has already been banned in a number of Islamic countries, including Indonesia, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, over concerns that its depiction of a prophet runs contrary to religious law.
"The movie is banned because for us Muslims, we believe in Prophet Noah (Nabi Nuh) and, according to Islamic teachings, it is prohibited to act out any characters of a prophet," chief censor Abdul Hamid told the Sun Daily. "Any depiction of any prophet is prohibited in Islam.""The movie is banned because for us Muslims, we believe in Prophet Noah (Nabi Nuh) and, according to Islamic teachings, it is prohibited to act out any characters of a prophet," chief censor Abdul Hamid told the Sun Daily. "Any depiction of any prophet is prohibited in Islam."
Malaysia has a population of 30 million, 61 per cent of whom are Muslims. Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim nation with a population of 237 million.Malaysia has a population of 30 million, 61 per cent of whom are Muslims. Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim nation with a population of 237 million.
Noah also caused controversy prior to its US release. US fundamentalist Christian groups were reportedly dismayed at Aronofsky's decision to produce a loose adaptation of the Bible story rather than a literal retelling. The studio Paramount later issued a statement making clear that the movie is not intended as a direct translation.Noah also caused controversy prior to its US release. US fundamentalist Christian groups were reportedly dismayed at Aronofsky's decision to produce a loose adaptation of the Bible story rather than a literal retelling. The studio Paramount later issued a statement making clear that the movie is not intended as a direct translation.
The film, which stars Russell Crowe as the antediluvian patriarch, has nevertheless performed superbly at the US box office since opening on 28 March. It opened at No 1 in North America and has so far taken $178m worldwide.The film, which stars Russell Crowe as the antediluvian patriarch, has nevertheless performed superbly at the US box office since opening on 28 March. It opened at No 1 in North America and has so far taken $178m worldwide.
Also starring Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson and Ray Winstone, Noah debuted in the UK on Friday to decent reviews.Also starring Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson and Ray Winstone, Noah debuted in the UK on Friday to decent reviews.
The Guardian's Peter Bradhsaw labelled it a "big, muscular movie", while the Observer's film critic Mark Kermode said it was a "preposterous but endearingly unhinged epic".The Guardian's Peter Bradhsaw labelled it a "big, muscular movie", while the Observer's film critic Mark Kermode said it was a "preposterous but endearingly unhinged epic".