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MTRCB to review Vietnam-banned Barbie' movie on Tuesday

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The movie "Barbie" will be reviewed for rating and classification on Tuesday, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board chairperson Lala Sotto has said.

Sotto made the statement when the MTRCB was asked if the Philippines will also ban the movie for showing a map which featured China's nine-dash-line in the South China Sea.

“We confirm that the film ‘Barbie’ under Warner Bros. F.E. Inc. will undergo MTRCB rating and classification tomorrow, July 4,” Sotto said on Monday.

“In connection thereto, the MTRCB assures the public that as with any material rated by the Board, the film shall undergo a fair and thorough review in accordance with Presidential Decree No. 1986,” she added.

Asked if the MTRCB review was related to the ban by Vietnam, Sotto said the local distributor applied before the MTRCB its request for rating and classification.

"And tomorrow, July 4th, is the scheduled review date. Hope this clarifies your query," Sotto said.


A Reuters report earlier said You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. of the live-action film over a scene featuring a map that shows China's unilaterally claimed territory in the SCS.

The U-shaped "nine-dash line" is used on Chinese maps to illustrate its claims over vast areas of the South China Sea, including swathes of what Vietnam considers its continental shelf, where it has awarded oil concessions.

"Barbie" is set to open in Philippine cinemas on July 19.

The MTRCB previously pulled out the action-adventure film "Uncharted" from Philippine cinemas and ordered Netflix to pull certain episodes of the spy drama “Pine Gap” due to certain scenes showing China’s nine-dash line map.

China has claims in the South China Sea based on its nine-dash-line map.

In 2016, an international court in The Hague, Netherlands invalidated Beijing’s sweeping claims over the resource-rich waters.

The ruling upheld the Philippines' claims in the area based on its exclusive economic zone provided under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Beijing did not participate in the legal proceedings and continues to refuse to recognize the decision of the arbitral tribunal. —NB, GMA Integrated News

This article MTRCB to review Vietnam-banned ‘Barbie’ movie on Tuesday was originally published in GMA News Online.
 
ban all you can, di naman kami kailangan pumunta sa movie theater para manood, torrents lang iyan sapat na
 
basta walang connection sa kanilang personal na buhay walang pake mga karamihan sa mga pinoy, and its f'd up cultural wise.
 
What’s the point of banning these Hollywood movies, Kung tameme naman ang Senado at Malacanang when it comes to China’s continued aggression in the West Philippine Sea?

Will the Senate issue a direct statement addressed to Xi Jinping that China must respect The Hague Ruling?



they’ll do this, and then nothing to protect the fishermen being harassed in the west philippine sea 💀

-from twitter
 
Also. If you look at the scene. It's eight. Not nine dashes.

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