“————— and Peter Jackson present The Adventures of Tintin.” The sentence reads almost like a quiz, but this is how movie-goers saw the promotional poster for the film at Cinema City in City Mall last weekend. The co-director of Tintin, of course, is the critically acclaimed moviemaker Steven Spielberg; the man behind Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park and many other box-office hits. The reason Spielberg’s name was covered by strips of black tape is likely due to him being on a government blacklist, but who took the decision to do so is not absolutely clear.
The blacklist goes back to 2006, when the Arab League’s Central Boycott Office banned Spielberg’s films after the director made a $1 million donation to Israel during the July War. استمر بالقراءة «
Par Sandra NOUJEIM
تعبتْ، وتقول أنّها “تشعر بعمق تعب كل السوريين الثائرين”، لكنّها لا تنسى “تعب ما قبل الثورة”، وتعتبر أن الحريّة التي غدت أقرب من أي وقت مضى كفيلة بأن تجعل “التعب وقوداً لاستمرارنا”.
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