Russia Bans Films ‘Call Me by Your Name,’ ‘Love, Simon,’ and ‘Kill Your Darlings’ over LGBTQ Content
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Russia banned the screening of the films “Call Me by Your Name” with Timothée Chalamet and “Kill Your Darlings” with Daniel Radcliffe.
Krasnogvardeisky District Court in St. Petersburg has banned the films “Love, Simon,” “Kill Your Darlings” and “Call Me by Your Name” in Russia. The court ruled that these films contain “destructive ideology,” and in themselves “stimulate interest in non-traditional sexual relations” and aim to “change negative attitudes toward them.” [„нетрадиционным сексуальным отношениям“] Positive through the imposition of information.” The film Call Me by Y…
The Krasnogvardeysky District Court of St. Petersburg has declared illegal the distribution of three films on the Internet — “Call Me By Your Name”, “With Love, Simon” and “Kill Your Loved Ones”, the joint press service of the city's courts reports. All three films were available at six Internet addresses. According to the court, they contain a “destructive ideology” and form a positive attitude towards the LGBTQ community. The decision states t…
The Krasnogarde District Court found signs of "determinate ideology" in the films "Love Simon", "Kill Your Lovers" and "Name Me Your Name", reported to the Court's press service.

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