
Russia Censors Intimate Gay Scenes From ‘Supernova’
Russian film distributors have cut out an intimate scene between Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth in their new film Supernova before it was distributed to theatres, perhaps in an effort to head off fears that Russian theatres would refuse to screen it.
Russian film critic, Konstantine Kropotkin posted to his Telegram account , that distributors 鈥渁re forbidden even to use the word 鈥榞ay鈥 in relation to the film.鈥 He wants viewers to give the theatre a miss and instead try to catch an uncensored version. 鈥淒on鈥檛 spoil your experience,鈥 Kropotkin advised.
The film will be screened at the ongoing Melbourne Queer Film Festival event #MQFFTogether.
From writer/director Harry Macqueen, comes the intimate & moving SUPERNOVA. With beautiful performances from Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci, this love story is about a couple coming to terms with what tomorrow may bring.
See at , March 11-21. 馃寛— Melbourne Queer Film Festival (@mqff)
Russian censorship plans backfired
But it seems that the Russian film censors have not succeeded in their quest to deny gay Russians their love story because even though they have , it is impossible to deduct from the context of the rest of the film that these two men, are in fact lovers and long term ones at that.
鈥淎t least one scene where the characters try to have sex after a dramatic dialogue has disappeared from the story,鈥 said a Moscow Times article, adding, 鈥渟everal viewers of the stripped-down version confirmed that it鈥檚 clear from the context even after self-censorship that the characters are a couple.鈥
Another Russian film critic points out that the self-censorship 鈥 and made this love story even more poignant and delicate.鈥
It also seems to have thrust into the limelight for Russians the vast social difference between societies in Russia compared to the west, with the same Russian film critic noting, 鈥淣ow the 鈥楻ussian鈥 version of 鈥Supernova鈥 even more clearly shows the huge social gap between us and the conventional West,鈥 wrote critic Yefim Gugnin.
Conservative bill author strikes again
It鈥檚 a less than friendly environment for 17c起草社区I folks in Russia these days, especially since July 2020 when Vladimir Putin was re-elected for his third term and started to enact the changes he鈥檇 been promising including banning marriage equality, adoption by transgender persons, and recognition of same-sex unions registered abroad.
Controversial anti-17c起草社区I Russian lawmaker Yelena Mizulina is the author behind most of the bills seeking to limit the rights of the 17c起草社区I community in Russia and was behind the notorious 鈥済ay propoganda law鈥 as well as the most recent laws restricting the right of 17c起草社区I Russians, as reported in
鈥淭he bill ends the practice of marriage between persons of the same sex and those who have changed their genders, and adoptions of children (by same-sex and trans couples),鈥 Russian news agency Interfax quoted Mizulina as saying.





