Amnesty International has pointed out that in at least eight countries the ban on the screening of the film Lightyear because of a scene showing two women kissing undermines freedom of expression and constitutes an insult to the LGBT community. She pointed out that “at least 8 countries, including Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman and Jordan, have banned the screening of the film”, emphasizing that “it is unacceptable to impose censorship on the behavior of the film. “To express love between two gay men or consider it a crime. Love is a human right.

Notably, Disney, which produced the film, removed these scenes containing explicit homosexuality and had previously denied several countries requests for several films containing scenes between lesbian characters. Notably, the UAE has decided to screen the film with a PG rating, which means it must be watched under family supervision for those under 12 years of age. The film tells the story of the space keeper Buzz, who appeared in the famous Disney series “Toy Story” starring Chris Evans, who voices the film’s character Buzz.