Margot Robbie in Barbie movie.Photo:Warner Bros

Barbie movie still

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Lebanon’s culture minister has made a move to ban theBarbiemovie from being screened in the country.

On Wednesday, Mohammad Mortada said that the hit film “promoted homosexuality” and contradicted values related to faith and morality, according toReuters.

Per the outlet, Mortada published a decision asking Lebanon’s General Security agency — responsible for censorship decisions in the Mediterranean country — to take the necessary action to stop the movie from being screened.

In an interview with British LBGTQ magazineAttitudeahead of the film’s release,Margot Robbie, who plays Barbie, responded to fan theories that Ken is gay.

“It is [inclusive] but they are all dolls. So, they don’t have actually have sexual orientations because they don’t have any reproductive organs, we figured,” said Robbie, 33, who also served as a producer.

Muhammad Mortada.ANWAR AMRO/AFP via Getty

Lebanon’s Culture Minister Mohammad Mortada speaks during the reopening ceremony of the National Library in Beirut on February 10, 2022,

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The star also revealed that representation was something she and her fellow producers were conscious of during the casting process and they focused more on “what energy they [the actors] brought to it as opposed to, like, trying to tick specific boxes.”

“We wanted Barbie Land to feel incredibly inclusive,” she continued. “And we wanted this film to feel like everyone was welcome. So, it was so important that, kind of, every person that was, like, coming aboard the party would be able to represent someone else that could be watching this movie.”

Along with Robbie andRyan Goslingas Ken, the film also stars a host of LGBTQ+ actors, including Scott Evans,Alexandra ShippandHari Nef.

Kingsley Ben-Adir, Ryan Gosling and Ncuti Gatwa as Kens in the Barbie movie.Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

KINGSLEY BEN-ADIR as Ken, RYAN GOSLING as Ken and NCUTI GATWA as Ken in Warner Bros. Pictures’ “BARBIE,”

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And Lebanon isn’t the only country that has a problem with theBarbiemovie. The film was banned in Vietnam last month over a cartoon-style world map.

According toReuters, Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced it was revoking the movie’s license ahead of its scheduled release in the country on July 21.

In the scene at Weird Barbie’s house, Robbie’s Barbie stands in front of a map of the South China Sea, which China claims almost entirely as its own, according toToday,The colorful map shows a backward S-shaped “nine-dash line” that illustrates the country’s territorial claim over the body of water.

Barbies in the Barbie movie.Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

ANA CRUZ KAYNE as Barbie, SHARON ROONEY as Barbie, ALEXANDRA SHIPP as Barbie, MARGOT ROBBIE as Barbie, HARI NEF as Barbie and EMMA MACKEY as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ “BARBIE,”

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Since its release, theGreta Gerwig-directed film has continued to smash records and most recently it reached$1 billionat the worldwide box office.

source: people.com