19 April 2024,   06:36
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"We will not allow gay propaganda" - "Georgian March" threats to block cinemas on "And then we dance" premier

“Georgian March will not allow the movie “And Then We Danced” premier in Georgian cinemas on November 8”, – said Sandro Bregadze, one of the leaders of the Georgian March.

According to him, their main target will be Amirani Cinema. In his words, the film will be protested in Georgian regions as well. Bregadze calls on Georgian Orthodox priests to protest the premier and prevent the screening of the film.

“This is not a film of artistic value, it is ordinary gay propaganda, same as Joseph Goebbels shot in Germany. I am talking about fascist propaganda films. This is a striking example of gay propaganda that has no artistic value. This is propaganda of sodomy and foulness. We will not allow the presentation of pornography of sodomy on November 8”, - he added.

Swedish-Georgian co-production “And Then We Danced”, has won the Iris Prize Best Feature Award, which is an international LGBT film prize. The feature is directed by Swedish filmmaker Levan Akin and featuring a cast of Georgian actors.

The film"s producer says the audience will see a lot of love in the film and it doesn"t deserve annoyance or negativity. The team that worked on the film say that even if it deserves aggression and protest, it should not go beyond the law.

According to the lead character of "And Then We Dance", the film tells about Georgia and the younger generation from another angle.

The premiere of the movie is scheduled for November 8 in Georgia. The film screening will be held in parallel with the protest.

It is already known that the interest of the Georgian viewers is very high, as by this time all tickets have already been sold.

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