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Slackistan film banned in Pakistan

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January 29, 2011
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Slackistan, a British-made movie about young people living in Islamabad, has been banned in Pakistan because of scenes showing swearing and drinking.

But its director, London-based Hammad Khan, has told the BBC he is refusing to make changes demanded by Pakistan’s Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC).

“I am not interested in making a film that suits them,” he said.

The CBFC, which has also called for religious references to be taken out, was unavailable for comment.

Inspired by the 1991 US movie Slacker, directed by Richard Linklater, Khan’s debut movie focuses on privileged and disaffected 20-somethings living in Pakistan’s capital city.
‘National sentiments’

Khan says he has refused the CBFC’s requests to edit the movie, saying it is “true to life – it’s not offensive, there’s no vulgarity, no politics and no sex”.

And he complains that “Hollywood and Bollywood films of the same genre are played uncut in theatres”.

According to the CBFC website, it examines films “in the light of the censorship code provided by the federal government”.

It says it considers whether movies “give offence to any section of the public”, “hurt national sentiments” or contain content deemed “vulgar, obscene or indecent”.

Fans have criticised the decision on the film’s Facebook page – calling it “ridiculous, unbelievable and sad”.

The low-budget film follows the young Pakistanis as they spend their time dating, drinking and going to parties despite attacks on their city by militants linked to al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

The film has already been screened in Abu Dhabi, New York, San Francisco, Goa and London.

Khan has donated some of the film’s box office takings to the flood victims of Pakistan.

Last year, Indian comedy Tere Bin Laden – about an Osama Bin Laden lookalike – was banned by the CBFC.

It objected to the way the movie portrayed Bin Laden and warned that it could trigger a “terrorist attack”. – Bbcnews

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