Gibson's 'Apocalypto' Slapped with Age Ban in Italy
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Tuesday, January 09, 2007
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HOLLYWOOD - An Italian court has banned children under 14 from seeing harrowing new Mel Gibson movie Apocalypto, overthrowing a decision by the country's censors that deemed the film fit for kids.
The Italian censors had been widely criticized for failing to impose any age restriction on the film, which features graphic scenes of decapitation and mutilation, but the court has now laid down a temporary ban pending a hearing on Jan. 17.
Marco Ramadori, a lawyer for Codacons, the consumer group who successfully campaigned for the age restriction, says, "Even before hearing our arguments, they've slapped the ban to safeguard minors."
Russia is now the only country screening the film without any form of age restriction.
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