Pakistani PM orders review of ban on Oscar-entry film Joyland

Pakistani PM orders review of ban on Oscar-entry film Joyland
This image released by Khoosat Films shows a scene from the film "Joyland." (Photo courtesy: Khoosat Films via AP)
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Updated 15 November 2022
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Pakistani PM orders review of ban on Oscar-entry film Joyland

Pakistani PM orders review of ban on Oscar-entry film Joyland
  • Movie is Pakistan’s entry for next year’s Academy Awards, big prizewinner at this year’s Cannes
  • Director Saim Sadiq called ban unconstitutional, Joyland was to release in Pakistan on Friday

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s prime minister has ordered a review of the ban on the country’s Oscar entry, the movie “Joyland,” days after the measure was imposed, one of his advisers said.

The movie, which celebrates ‘transgender culture,’ is Pakistan’s entry for next year’s Academy Awards and was a big prizewinner at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

But the film has caused controversy in Muslim-majority Pakistan and state censors last week banned its showings at movie theaters, reversing a previous all-clear for release.

According to a tweet late on Monday from Salman Sufi, an adviser to Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, a high-level committee is being set up to assess “Joyland” and review the ban.

Transgender people are considered outcasts by many in Pakistan, despite progress with a landmark 2018 law that protects their rights and a Supreme Court ruling designating them as a third gender,

“The committee will assess the complaints as well as merits to decide on its release in Pakistan,” Sufi tweeted. He could not immediately be contacted for more details.

The movie’s director, Saim Sadiq, has called the ban “unconstitutional and illegal.”

“Joyland” was scheduled for release in Pakistan on Friday.