Beijing Film Festival removes Oscar-winning Call Me By Your Name from its roster


The Beijing International Film Festival has dropped the Oscar-winning gay romance Call Me By Your Name, a move that highlights the lack of progress for LGBTQ rights in China. The censorship of the film occurred just days after China shifted control of all its film and media to the Department of Propaganda and, on the digital front, banned video spoofs and parodies.

The film festival, set for this April, had planned to show Call Me By Your Name (directed by Luca Guadagnino), a film about a romance between a 17-year-old boy and a college graduate student taking place in Italy in the 1980s. An anonymous source told Reuters the screening proposal didn’t pass through the regulators’ scrutiny. Call Me By Your Name was an Oscar nominee for...

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