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Russia gives Disney's Beauty And The Beast adult-only rating

Russia gives Disney's Beauty And The Beast adult-only rating
Russia gives Disney's Beauty And The Beast adult-only rating Russia gives Disney's Beauty And The Beast adult-only rating

Children under age 16 won’t be able to go to the new Disney film Beauty And The Beast in Russia because it includes a gay character, the Russian culture ministry said.

The film has been given a PG rating in the UK and the US and most of the rest of the world.

The ministry told The Associated Press in an emailed statement that its decision for the 16-plus rating followed petitions by lawmaker Vitaly Milonov, known for his ultraconservative views, for the live-action film to be banned.

Beauty And The Beast’s Josh Gad as LeFou and Luke Evans as Gaston (2016 Disney Enterprises)

In a letter released at the weekend by the RIA Novosti news agency, Milonov protested against the screening of a movie that disseminates “overt and shameless propaganda of sin and sexual perversion under the guise of a fairy tale”.

Milonov, who was elected to the State Duma last year, is a former local lawmaker in St Petersburg who has built his political career on opposing LGBT rights.

In 2013, Russia passed a federal law banning “gay propaganda” among minors. It was worded vaguely so it can be applied in a wide range of circumstances, for example, making it easy to target gay and lesbian teachers in Russia because they work directly with children. The law was modelled on a St Petersburg bill that Milonov authored a year earlier.

The film’s brief scene in question involves the character of LeFou (Josh Gad), the timid and lovable sidekick to the preening villain Gaston (Luke Evans).

At the film’s premiere in Los Angeles, director Bill Condon suggested that describing LeFou as Disney’s first gay character went too far.

Emma Watson (Matt Crossick/PA)

“I keep saying it’s more like the first gay moment,” he said. “Because I think it’s a very fluid character.”

The director added: “You can’t help but wonder in his adoration of Gaston… (is there) something more going on?”

One Alabama drive-in theatre has cancelled plans to show the film, which opens next week and stars Emma Watson as Belle.