DrewWilson
December 10th, 2008, 06:26 PM
ROME (Reuters) - Homosexuals and free speech advocates have criticized Italian state broadcaster RAI for cutting the most explicit scenes when it showed the film Brokeback Mountain.
The film, which won three Oscars in 2006, tells the homosexual love story of two cowboys over the years while they are both married and have families.
The version which the state broadcaster ran on Monday night, starting at 10:45 p.m., did not include scenes where the two cowboys, played by Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger, first make love in a tent and a later kissing scene.
"Don't they think an adult audience could have withstood kisses and effusive love between two men?" Auerilio Mancuso, the head of Italy's largest gay rights group, Arcigay, was quoted as saying in the daily newspaper La Repubblica.
More... (http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE4B94JT20081210)
There's a switch, complaints about TV not being exlicit enough.
The film, which won three Oscars in 2006, tells the homosexual love story of two cowboys over the years while they are both married and have families.
The version which the state broadcaster ran on Monday night, starting at 10:45 p.m., did not include scenes where the two cowboys, played by Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger, first make love in a tent and a later kissing scene.
"Don't they think an adult audience could have withstood kisses and effusive love between two men?" Auerilio Mancuso, the head of Italy's largest gay rights group, Arcigay, was quoted as saying in the daily newspaper La Repubblica.
More... (http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE4B94JT20081210)
There's a switch, complaints about TV not being exlicit enough.