Russia mulls ban on 'Beauty and the Beast' over gay character

The news comes in after the Alabama theatres opted not to screen the Disney film because they disagree with the movie featuring a homosexual part LeFou, played by actor Josh Gad.

Russia mulls ban on 'Beauty and the Beast' over gay character

London: Film "Beauty and the Beast" may get banned in Russia for featuring the first ever openly gay character in the movie based on the classic fairy tale.

The news comes in after the Alabama theatres opted not to screen the Disney film because they disagree with the movie featuring a homosexual part LeFou, played by actor Josh Gad.

The Russian officials might be under pressure to check if the Emma Watson-Dan Stevens starrer breaches the country's law against "gay propaganda", reported BBC.

Culture minister Vladimir Medinsky says if any unacceptable material is found, the film will be subject to legal action while a member of Russian parliament described the film as "shameless propaganda of sin".

In 1993, homosexuality was decriminalised in Russia with the country officially taking it off the list of psychiatric disorders in 1999.

As per the 2013 legislation in Russia, homosexuality has been described as "non-traditional sexual relations," which then faced backlash from human rights activists and the international gay community.

Russian actor Pavel Derevyanko also says, "I will not take my kid to this movie."

Director Bill Condon recently confirmed all about LeFou's sexuality during an interview with a gay magazine.

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