The Peruvian cinema chain has removed the “gender theory” warning attached to the animated film “Lightir” (directed by Angus MacLaine-105g-Disney-Pixar production), which features a scene of same-sex kissing between two woman.

The warning, which Cine Planet decided to attach to the film on Thursday when it was released in its theaters, has caused heated controversy in Peru. The Family Defense Association praised it, while feminist activists denounced the chain’s move as anti-homophobic.
In light of the controversy caused by the move, the distribution company decided to withdraw the warning and deemed it inappropriate in a statement released on Saturday.

On Friday, Pixar Studios began screening in a large number of countries, including the United States, but did not receive a license to show it in about 12 countries in the Middle East and Asia, such as Malaysia, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Egypt and UAE.
Alisha, the hero’s boss, the brave astronaut Buzz, who rose to fame in the TV series Toy Story, is married to a woman. Alisha appears in a quick scene kissing her husband.
Pixar, a subsidiary of Disney, originally cut the scene, but many employees from the two companies criticized Disney’s stance and accused it of not focusing on gay rights, so the scene was the last to be reintroduced into the film. April.