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26 Sep 2025

Australian Horror Film Digitally Alters Lesbian Wedding For China Release

Producers edit same sex wedding scene to pass Chinese censors, igniting debate on creative freedom.

A new Australian horror film has been digitally altered to remove a same sex wedding in order to secure release in mainland China, according to reports this week. The change has reignited debate about censorship and the global reach of China’s film regulators.

Industry observers said the decision shows how international producers adapt content to access the Chinese market. Critics argued that editing out queer characters erases representation and sends a harmful message.

Filmmakers have long faced pressure to tailor scripts and scenes for different regions. LGBT storylines are particularly sensitive under current Chinese rules for film and TV. Some producers make separate cuts for various markets to avoid bans.

Advocates called on distributors to resist changes that target minority groups. They said the industry should treat diversity as an asset, not an obstacle.

The controversy has already drawn responses from fans on social media, with many promising to support the original cut when it becomes available on streaming platforms.

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