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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Angels & Demons banned in Mendoza.

Angels & Demons banned in Mendoza.

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Mendoza prohibit the exhibition of the film "Angels and Demons"


In the town of Malargue, where there is only one film, not allowed to see the film starring Tom Hanks set in the Vatican. A new controversy



Angels and Demons, the film based on Dan Brown's novel and starring Tom Hanks, it can be seen in Maiten, the only cinema in the town of Malargue, Mendoza, who works in the Convention Center Thesaurus, by the same municipality.

The film, a blockbuster in the United States, was removed from the schedule and not be projected in that city, which would represent a case of censorship.

"I saw that movie in San Rafael, I liked it, but not be screened here. There was a decision not to include in the programming, but know the cause," said Mauricio Iriarte, one of the people in charge of the Film Chamber Maitén.

For its part, the owner of the Cinema Club of that city, Paul Fermani, said he will not sit idly by and try the film can be seen in some way.

"We will resist this kind of attitude, we're looking to get a DVD copy to project in one of our sessions on Thursdays," he said.

Angels & Demons is a sequel to the Da Vinci Code tells the adventure of religious symbology professor Robert Langdon, who discovers evidence of the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati and begins to understand who will face the deadly threat posed for most fervent enemy: the Catholic Church. The film is set in the Vatican.


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Dan Brown novel Angels and Demons Da Vinci Code



It is the second part of the successful "Da Vinci Code"


Robert Langdon also star in "The Lost Command", a suspense novel with historical elements, codes and intrigue. The previous work of Dan Brown was heavily criticized by the Vatican and is the best-selling adult book of history



A second part of the lucrative American novel of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code "was published in September, said Monday the publishers.

"The Lost Command", starring the main character of "Da Vinci Code, Robert Langdon, will be released in an edition of five million copies on Sept. 15, Brown announced on its website.

"This is a great day for readers and booksellers," said Sonny Mehta, president of the Knopf Publishing Group Doubleday.

"The Lost Command is a brilliant thriller and gripping. The prodigious talent of Dan Brown to do a story with historical elements, codes and intrigue, is amply evident in this new book," he added.

The "Da Vinci Code" novel was the bestseller bestselling adult history, with 81 million copies worldwide, according to the editor. The work was criticized by the Vatican into a film.




Source: http://www.eldia.com.ar/edis/20090421/20090421075745.htm