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"Barbie" movie is banned in Vietnam due to map showing 9-dash-line

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie will not be headed to Vietnam. The country has banned commercial screenings of the film because of a scene that shows a map of the contested “nine-dash line” in the South China Sea.

The nine-dash line is a U-shaped demarcation China has used to assert territorial claims in the South China Sea. Those claims are contested by other nations in the area, including Vietnam. While a court at the Hague issued an international arbitration ruling in 2016 repudiating the line, China has ignored the decision.

The issue is so fraught that Barbie isn’t even the first movie Vietnam has banned over maps depicting the line.

Per Reuters, a senior official in Vietnam’s Department of Cinema told the state-run Tuoi Tre newspaper, “We do not grant license for the American movie ‘Barbie’ to release in Vietnam because it contains the offending image of the nine-dash line.”

A rep for Warner Bros. did not immediately return Rolling Stone’s request for comment.



Prior to Barbie, the nine-dash line led the Vietnamese government to ban the 2019 animated DreamWorks film Abominable, as well as Sony’s 2022 action flick, Uncharted. Netflix also had to pull the 2021 Australian drama series Pine Gap from Vietnam over a depiction of a nine-gap line map.
I'm not going to watch this silly movie anyway, but I wonder why an US movie is showing the 9-dash-line from China?
Is this deliberate Divide and Conquer by americans?
 
The Vietnamese have been stealing Chinese oil in nansha Islands, thieves
 

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