"Controversial Barbie Film with Blurred South China Sea Map Released in Philippines"

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The Philippines has allowed the upcoming Barbie film to be shown in cinemas after requesting that a map depicting China's "nine-dash line" claim over the South China Sea be blurred. The government's Movie and Television Review and Classification Board reviewed the film and consulted with officials and legal experts before making the decision. The Philippines, along with other littoral states, disputes China's claim to the South China Sea. The censors clarified that the map in the film portrayed a fictional journey and not the nine-dash line, and they have asked the Hollywood studio to blur the controversial lines on the map.
Topics:entertainment#barbie-film#censorship#international-relations#nine-dash-line#philippines#south-china-sea
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