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Supernova Director Harry Macqueen Slams Russia's Antigay Censorship

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Supernova has slammed the film's censorship in Russia.Earlier this week,The Moscow Times reported that a scene involving gay intimacy had been cut from the production, which features Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci as a couple grappling with one's dementia diagnosis“At least one scene where the characters try to have sex after a dramatic dialogue has disappeared from the story," local outlets reported.

World Pictures, the film's Russian distributor, cut the scene due to concerns with Russia's "gay propaganda" law, which prohibits LGBTQ+ visibility in venues accessible to minors.

It also warned critics not to use "gay" in film reviews.In response, Supernova's director, Harry Macqueen, on behalf of the British drama's cast and crew, released a.

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