New
Crowe film Noah banned in Indonesia
Indonesia's censors
have banned the Hollywood film Noah, which has Australian Russell Crowe in the
lead role, over respect to Muslim values.
Australian
actor Russell Crowe's portrayal of religious figure Noah won't be seen in
Indonesian cinemas, with the film rejected by the censors.
The
big-budget Hollywood epic, which opens in Australia on Thursday, has been
blocked by censors in Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates because it
could offend Muslim viewers by depicting a prophet.
Indonesia
followed on Monday with a unanimous decision by the Indonesian Censorship
Board.
Board
member Zainut Tauhid Sa'adi told news website detik that anyone who shows the
film would be punished.
The move
disappointed some Indonesian film critics.
Mumu Aloha,
managing editor of detik's entertainment website detikHot, branded the
censorship board's reasoning as "stupid".
"This
great nation is being `protected' by a bunch of dwarf people sitting in an
institution which has the tendency to censor anything," he wrote to his
Facebook followers.
"Pity
us all!"
In Islam,
depictions of prophets are taboo to avoid worship of a person rather than God.
Idiots! The Prophet only came onto the scene 600+ years after Jesus Christ whereas the Old Testament portrays Noah BC not AD.
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