Petersburg clowns demanded to ban the film "It"

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Petersburg clowns demanded to ban the showing of the movie "It" based on the novel by Stephen King - clowns of the theater "Comic Trust" in suits came out with a picket to the building of the legislative assembly. "We, the clowns with thirty years of experience, say - such, with permission to say" artistic "films, defame the honor of our profession and insult the feelings of our country's clowns," Natalia Fisson told in a facebook. - We did not see the film, but we believe that this interpretation distorts for centuries the positive image of the clown that was formed in our country, as a kind, intelligent and honest character. Defaming a clown is an encroachment on our cultural and all other bones, on the most sacred thing that we have ". Margot tried to break, but it did not work! Publication from Tanya Kondakova (@tanya. kondakova) Sep 7 2017 at 1:31 PDT No comments Publication from Tanya Kondakova (@tanya. kondakova) Sep 7 2017 at 6:44 PDT A solitary picket at the ZakS meeting of St. Petersburg.

The comedy is against It Publication from Tanya Kondakova (@tanya. kondakova) Sep 7 2017 at 1:08 PDT The picture "It" tells about schoolchildren from a small city in Maine who have to fight with a creature capable of taking different forms. The most terrible embodiment of the monster - the clown - is played by the Swedish actor Bill Skarsgard. Directed by the screen version of the eponymous novel by Stephen King became Argentinean Andres Mousquetti.

Original article: Petersburg clowns demanded to ban the film "It".

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