Vue cancels screening of 'Gay Cure' film
The film, Voices of the Silenced, was due to be shown at Vue Piccadilly in central London on Thursday as part of a private booking.
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Hide AdChristian group Core Issues Trust, which had hired a screen for the premiere, said it was "disappointed" by the decision and insisted that the documentary was not "hateful".
LGBT charity Stonewall said it was "shocking" that the cinema had initially agreed to show a film about the "unethical and degrading" practice.
A spokeswoman for Vue said: "Vue review all private screening bookings once content and full details have been received in full.
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Hide Ad"While it is not our intention to censor content, in some instances where we feel an activity is in direct contradiction to Vue's values a decision will be made to refrain from allowing a private event to go ahead.
"Vue has therefore cancelled a private event request by Core Issues Trust and Christian Concern due to the event endorsing and promoting a 'cure' to being gay."
Voices of the Silenced follows the stories of 15 individuals "coming out of homosexual practices".
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Hide AdThe film is being released by the Core Issues Trust, which offers "therapeutic support for those with unwanted homosexual feelings".
Mike Davidson, chief executive of the group, said: "I really don't see what their problem is.
"This is not anything that is hateful, it's about representing the needs and aspirations of a group in the population who are underrepresented, misunderstood and frankly poorly treated in society."
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Hide AdHe added: "We think this is an appalling way for Vue to treat anybody."
Mr Davidson said 126 ticket-holders, including people from Africa, Northern Ireland and Europe, were due to attend the event.
Core Issues Trust is seeking legal advice about the cancelled booking, he added.
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Hide AdA spokesman for Stonewall said: "It's disappointing that Vue Piccadilly would consider screening a documentary about so-called 'conversion therapy'.
"LGBT people aren't ill. Being gay, lesbian, bi or trans is not something that should be 'cured' or changed.
"This unethical and degrading practice has been condemned by all major UK health organisations. It's shocking that Vue Piccadilly initially viewed this as a suitable film to screen."