Pakistan banned ‘Joyland’ — and put it up for Oscars

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Pakistan’s authorities said Monday that they banned the movie Joyland, a story about a man who falls in love with a transgender woman, from screening in cinemas, reported DW.

Joyland has received top global awards, including the Queer Palm, which is the Cannes Film Festival’s LGBTQ prize.

The movie also came away with rave reviews after it premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and the American Film Institute Festival.

As per the report, Joyland was due to screen in theaters in Pakistan this week after authorities issued a screening certificate. But they later withdrew the permission after receiving complaints from religious leaders who deemed the movie objectionable.

While Pakistan’s parliament broke ground in 2018 by passing a law to provide legal recognition to transgender persons, some conservative hardliners have lately been campaigning to take those rights away from people.

The movie is Pakistan’s official entry for the category of Best International Feature Film for Oscars 2023.

Directed by Saim Sadiq, the film tells the story of a young married man from a middle-class family who joins an erotic dance theater and falls in love with a transgender performer, reads the report.

Pakistan’s censor board said the movie had “highly objectionable material” after religious groups accused the movie of promoting homosexuality.

Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, a member of a religious political party who had campaigned against the release of the film, wrote on Twitter that he was relieved to hear about the ban. “Nothing un-Islamic can happen here,” Ahmad added, as per the report by DW.

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