Pakistan bans movie ‘Joyland’ after religious backlash
By DW
16 November 2022 |
7:38 am
The critically acclaimed film, and Pakistan's Oscar entry, came under pressure from religious leaders. Pakistani authorities have now prohibited its screening in cinemas.
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