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Main article: The Philippine Alliance Against Pornography (PAAP) appealed to then to stop the showing of The Da Vinci Code in the. They branded the film as 'the most and blasphemous film in history' and also requested the help of, the (CBCP) and other religious groups to stop the showing of the film. However, Cecille Guidote Alvarez,, said the Philippine government would not interfere in the controversy about the film and leaves the decision to the 's (MTRCB) rating. Eventually, MTRCB decided to give The Da Vinci Code an R-18 rating (restricted to those 18 years of age and above) despite PAAP's opposition for showing it.
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Samoa [ ] The film was banned outright in the after church leaders watching a pre-release showing filed a complaint with film censors. Solomon Islands [ ] said he would seek to have the film banned in his country, as it might threaten the Solomons' predominantly Christian faith: We profess Christian religion in the country, and that film that depicts some thoughts about this person called Jesus Christ that Christians adore as not only as a good man, but was himself God, and such a film basically undermines the very roots of Christianity in Solomon Islands. Hk P7 Serial Numbers. Sri Lanka [ ] Sri Lanka is also one of the countries that banned the film from being released. It was banned by presidential order of.
Public Performances Board to ban the screening of the movie 'The Da Vinci Code' in local cinemas and on local television channels. Apparently the Catholic Bishops Conference made the appeal through an epistle. 'The decision to ban the film was taken on an appeal by the Catholic Bishops Conference in Sri Lanka.'
Thailand [ ] Christian groups in this mostly country protested the film and called for it to be banned. On May 16, 2006, the Thai Censorship Committee issued a ruling that the film would be shown, but that the last 10 minutes would be cut.
Also, some Thai subtitles were to be edited to change their meaning and passages from the Bible would also be quoted at the beginning and end of the film. However, the following day, Sony Pictures appealed the ruling, saying it would pull the film if the decision to cut it was not reversed. The censorship panel then voted 6–5 that the film could be shown uncut, but that a disclaimer would precede and follow the film, saying it was a work of fiction. Cast and crew response [ ] Hanks told the that those involved with the film 'always knew there would be a segment of society that would not want this movie to be shown.
But the story we tell is loaded with all sorts of and fun kind of scavenger-hunt-type nonsense.' He said it is a mistake 'to take any sort of movie at face value, particularly a huge-budget motion picture like this.' He also stated at the Cannes Film Festival that he and his wife saw no contradiction between their faith and the film, as 'My heritage, and that of my wife, suggests that our sins have been taken away, not our brains.' Also at Cannes, McKellen was quoted as saying 'While I was reading the book I believed it entirely. Clever Dan Brown twisted my mind convincingly. But when I put it down I thought, 'What a load of [pause] potential.'
During a May 17, 2006 interview on with the Da Vinci Code cast and director, posed a question to the group about how they would have felt if the film had borne a prominent disclaimer that it is a work of fiction, as some religious groups wanted. (Some high-ranking cabinet members had called for a boycott of the film.
Nucleus Kernel For Excel V4.03 Crack. ) McKellen responded, 'I've often thought the Bible should have a disclaimer in the front saying 'This is fiction.' I mean, walking on water? It takes an act of faith. And I have faith in this movie—not that it's true, not that it's factual, but that it's a jolly good story.' He continued, 'And I think audiences are clever enough and bright enough to separate out fact and fiction, and discuss the thing when they've seen it.'
Reactions to the film [ ] Cannes Film Festival [ ] According to the Associated Press, during a preview for movie critics in, a line spoken by Tom Hanks 'drew prolonged laughter and some catcalls'. Nearing the end of the screening, 'there were a few whistles and hisses, and there was none of the scattered applause even bad movies sometimes receive at Cannes.'