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No sex in this city: Posters advertising the big movie banned in Jerusalem for fear of offending religious Jews

Last updated at 19:20pm on 20.05.08

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There's going to be "sex," but not in two Israeli cities.

Forum Films, the Israeli distributor of the soon-to-be-released "Sex and the City" movie, said advertising posters and billboards won't be hung in Jerusalem and Petah Tikva because residents don't want the word "sex" on display, said company spokesman Arye Barak.

The Israeli company that is handling outdoor advertising for the movie asked to have the word "sex" removed from the posters because it would bother people in those cities.

sex and the city

A tale of no sex in two cities: Posters promoting the girls' film have been banned in Jerusalem and Petah Tikva because the word 'sex' is too offensive

Barak said: "We told them, the way you don't remove the word "Coca" from "Coca-Cola" and just leave "Cola," we can't do it in this case"

"It's ludicrous."

Ads for the movie, based on the popular TV series, were to go up elsewhere in Israel on Tuesday night, said an official at Maximedia, the outdoor ad company.

Alternative outdoor ads will not be hung in Jerusalem and Petah Tikva, though the movie is heavily advertised on TV, the Internet and in newspapers.

This isn't the first time movie advertisers have come under pressure from the religious.

When the animated Disney movie "Tarzan" was released here, Tarzan's loincloth created an uproar among religious Jews who found it provocative, Barak said.

The outdoor posters that were already hung were taken down so the cloth could be enlarged, he said.

Nor is this the first time that "Sex and the City" has run afoul of Israeli religious sensibilities.

Several years ago, a poster and billboard campaign showing star Sarah Jessica Parker in a skimpy, sequined dress was quickly pulled and replaced with new ads of her in a dress that covered her arms, back and thigh.

The worldwide release of the movie is scheduled for May 29.


 

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Ive seen th posters in PERTH Australia. They are disgusting.
The word SEX in the biggest part ofthe poster.SHAME SHAME SHAME.
I wouldn't want my kids to see that poster.

- Peter, PERTH

"Sex in the city" or as I like to call it "Old loose women".

- Brandon Thomas, London UK


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