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Ukraine bans Bruno for nudity, sex

Kiev : Ukraine | 4 months ago  
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Ukraine has banned Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy about a gay Austrian fashion reporter, objecting to its scenes of nudity and homosexual sex, the culture ministry said. The ex-Soviet state, where conservative views on homosexuality still prevail, had already banned Borat...
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  • News Source: Greensburg Daily News | 4 months ago
    Bruno is an Austrian fashionista who comes to the United States in an attempt to become famous. Hilarity ensues. Ryan: I've been a big fan of Sacha Baron Cohen ever since his comedy show first appeared on HBO...The Borat film of a few years ago was...
  • News Source: BBC | 4 months ago
    The Ukrainian ministry of culture told local film distributor Sinergia it had "decided to ban all showings of this film on Ukrainian territory". Bruno, it said, "contains unjustified showing of genital organs". In addition, the film depicts what the...
  • News Source: The Australian | 4 months ago
    Bruno on the grounds that its "unjustified" showing of genitals and homosexual sex could have a damaging effect on Ukrainians' moral health, officials said today. The ban is not the first time Bruno star Sacha Baron-Cohen has run into trouble in the...
  • News Source: Wellington Dominion | 4 months ago
    Ukraine has banned Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy about a gay Austrian fashion reporter, objecting to its scenes of nudity and homosexual sex, the culture ministry said. The ex-Soviet state, where conservative views on homosexuality still prevail,...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 4 months ago
    The makers of the film Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen's follow-up to Borat, have said that they intend to satirize and expose homophobia. But even when filmmakers have the best of intentions, there can be a disconnect between the concept and the execution.
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