Saturday, February 21, 2015

Fifty Shades Of Grey Banned In Nigeria Cinemas Due To Sexual Content

Ouchh..The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has banned 'FIFTY SHADES OF GREY' movie in Nigerian cinemas. NFVCB ordered the removal of the highly anticipated movie from the list of movies showing at cinemas. The movie showed in most major cinemas in Nigeria in its first week of release. It was released on the 13th of February just in time for Valentine's day. The movie has also been banned in Kenya and Malaysia. Fifty Shades of Grey Banned in Nigeria cinemas due to sexual content Nigeria has banned one of the most anticipated movies of the year 'Fifty Shades of Grey' from showing in the country's cinemas. Olofofounited visited major cinemas around Lagos on Friday, among the cinemas visited are Ozone cinemas in Yaba, Silverbird cinemas in Ikeja, Genesis Deluxe cinemas in Lekki and Filmhouse in Surulere Speaking with the manager of Filmhouse in Surulere, Mr Izuogo told Olofofounited that an email was sent to all the cinemas in Nigeria by the National Film and Video Censors Board, NFVCB banning the movie from showing in all Nigerian cinemas. He stated 'It's sad that the culture here will not allow the movie to show, if it was in UK or USA such a thing will never happen, we were asked to take it off despite the fact that it was showing late at night' Movie lovers who spoke with NE also expressed disappointment about the inability to see the movie, Fifty Shades of Grey. The movie beat all box office competition, and became one of the highest-earning R-rated debuts in cinematic history. By grossing over $8 million in it's opening weekend The movie has also been banned in Kenya, Zimbabwe, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Indonesia. The movie, Fifty Shades of Grey started showing in Nigerian cinemas last weekend, but could only last for a week before hitting the , NFVCB hammer Fifty Shades of Grey, which depicts the relationship between student Anastasia Steele and wealthy businessman Christian Grey, was released worldwide on February 13. Some critics have objected to the sex scenes and unequal power play in the film and the original book by EL James.

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