Christian Orthodox protests against controversial movies


(MENAFN)The production of two movies in Bucharest raised objection from religious parties, claiming that it disregarded the traditional beliefs in the Eastern European country.

The protests currently demonstrate different opinions when it comes to homosexuality, which is still a critical issue in the European Union member.

Traditionalists, who pursue inspiration in Christianity, have been viewed in late years as a religion that over 85 percent of Romanians believe in.

The so-called protesters, Christian Orthodox, rushed to a movie theater amid playing the French AIDS drama display, "120 Beats Per Minute."

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