Princess; Solos (films)
(Redirected from Singapore film festival cuts two films over sex and religion)
Date: 2007
Region: Asia
Subject: Religious Sexual/Gender Orientation Explicit Sexuality
Medium: Film Video
Artist: Anders Morgenthaler (b. 1972) and Loo Zihan (b. 1983)
Confronting Bodies: Singapore's Board of Film Censors
Date of Action: 2007
Location: Singapore
Description of Artwork: Princess, an animated film by Danish director Anders Morgenthaler, tells the story of a priest who tries to erase his dead sister's past as a porn star. The film is considered "religiously offensive" due to a scene where a porn star in a nun's habit has a cross protruding from her behind.
Solos, the other cut film, is about the homosexual relationship between an older man and a boy. It was censored because of "explicit homosexual lovemaking scenes including scenes of oral sex and threesome sex", the board said.
The Incident: The scenes in question were cut from the films.
Results of Incident: Loo Zihan, co-director of Solos said he was appealing the censor's decision, claiming the sex scenes are meant to be viewed as art and not porn, but has not yet withdrawn the film. Princess has been removed from the festival completely due to the organizers having a policy of showing only uncut films.
Source: news.scotsman.com