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UAE ends cinema censorship, introduces 21+ rating

UAE ends cinema censorship, introduces 21+ rating

The move is part of its social liberalisation drive that includes lifting a ban on unmarried couples living together.
20 Dec, 2021

The United Arab Emirates announced on Sunday it will no longer censor cinematic releases, introducing a 21 and above age rating for films it classifies for mature audiences.

The UAE, which is made up of seven emirates, is considered one of the more liberal countries in the Gulf region, where movies with adult content are routinely cut or edited.

The wealthy federation has been continuously amending its laws in recent years, presenting itself as a modernising force in a largely conservative region.

The country’s Media Regulatory Office said on Twitter that it had introduced a 21+ age category to its motion picture content rating system.

“According to this classification, the international version of movies will be shown in cinemas, with an emphasis on the strict following of age classification standards for audience entry,” it added.

Late last year, the UAE revamped an array of laws in a social liberalisation drive designed to burnish its progressive brand.

These included lifting a ban on unmarried couples living together, loosening restrictions on alcohol and offering long-term residencies.

Earlier this month, the UAE announced it will move to a Western-style Saturday-Sunday weekend, in what experts said was an attempt to maintain its edge over rising regional competitors.

Starting on January 1, the Emirates will become the only Gulf country not to observe weekends on a Friday and Saturday.

Foreigners in the UAE make up 90 per cent of the 10-million population.

Originally published in Dawn, December 20th, 2021

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Dollarman Dec 20, 2021 11:11am
UAE is losing its moral GPS fast!
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Ali Zaidy Dec 20, 2021 11:12am
Look like a very tight race of "liberalization" between UAE and KSA.
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Haider Dec 20, 2021 11:18am
This is progress? If education brings you back to being barbarians then being illetrate is a blessing.
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AAA Dec 20, 2021 11:19am
Good, as Arabs know that by 2050 or by 2060 fossil fuels resources will depleted all around the world and oil business ends with it, by then they need to rush to make their people more open minded and read for challenges of that new world.
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Amin Dec 20, 2021 11:25am
What a shame ?
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Truth be told Dec 20, 2021 11:49am
It's a race between UAE and KSA to try to appease the ones who bring in money but at the expense of losing morals.
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Waqas Ahmad Dec 20, 2021 12:26pm
The things the west makes u do and we so coveniently adopt. Are we not suppose to be better. Are we not suppose to mould ourselves and become role models for others without compromising our dignity and our religious norms and culture. We all hav our shortcomings, but r we not suppose to learn from our mistakes or should the state allow us to further slip away in this this mad new world order. We are indeed lost.
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M. Saeed Dec 20, 2021 01:42pm
The age limit of 21+ is still too early for the general UAE audience since, they are far behind the world average age of mental maturity.
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Jo Dec 20, 2021 02:18pm
Morality compass going downhill in UAE
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Dec 20, 2021 03:04pm
Joke of the century,.
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Hamed Dec 20, 2021 03:23pm
Freedom of sex is against the interest of women. Check the situation of women in western countries.
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Abdul S Dec 20, 2021 04:43pm
Pakistan bans hugging scene in the meanwhile
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Himmat Dec 20, 2021 06:56pm
Progressive step, in line with world standards.
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Peaceful Dec 20, 2021 08:18pm
No one is forcing you to go to the movies and cinema, if you don't agree with censorship then watch at home same exact movie.
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Hawk Dec 20, 2021 09:27pm
Liberalism is directly proportional to progress ?......
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nk Dec 21, 2021 09:14am
The first country in the world that make and announce policy to propagate immorality.
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Anish Dec 21, 2021 10:21am
@Himmat much better than in your country!
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Dec 21, 2021 06:15pm
Yet another false, feign, sham, shame, frail, feeble, futile, feint and fake attempt to make their bosses sitting in Washington, D.C. and Tel Avil happy, hale and hearty.
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Faiz Dec 22, 2021 12:06am
@Haider Watching movies makes you a barbarian?
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