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Film Warning (Press, 4 May 1979)

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Summary: Film Warning (Press, 4 May 1979)

In a letter published on 4 May 1979, Bona Beattie and Michael Howard express concern about the discrimination faced by lesbians in New Zealand. They highlight a specific incident that occurred on Television One, where an announcer cautioned parents about the film "The Killing Of Sister George," which revolves around a lesbian relationship. The warning suggested that it might not be suitable for children, signalling a clear bias against representations of lesbian relationships. The authors argue that such a warning would likely not be deemed necessary for films depicting heterosexual relationships, indicating a double standard in societal reactions to differing sexual orientations. This situation reflects broader issues of discrimination and the anger felt by the lesbian community in New Zealand, prompting readers to consider the implications of these biased portrayals in media.

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Publish Date:4th May 1979
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19790504_2_79_10.html