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LOS ANGELES: Warner Bros. has decided to call off the screening of Hollywood classic ‘Gone With the Wind’ at the renowned Rex Theatre in Paris on June 23.
The decision comes days after streaming service, HBO Max, removed the film in the wake of the mass protests against racism and police brutality, following the death of African-American man George Floyd in police custody.
The 1939 film, considered to be a classic, focuses on the love story of Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler during the American Civil War. In past decades, the film has been criticised by many for its portrayal of slavery and African Americans.
The Paris screening of ‘Gone With the Wind’ was scheduled to celebrate the reopening of theatres in France after a three-month shutdown due to coronavirus pandemic.
Rex Theater announced the cancellation of the film’s screening on its official Twitter page. “Warner Bros. is letting us know that they wish to cancel the screening of ‘Gone With the Wind.’ Thank you for your understanding,” the post read.
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