The Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin will re-screen Derek Jarman's film, The Angelic Conversation, after addressing a complaint from a visitor regarding intimate scenes. The museum initially paused the screening to review public display guidelines, ensuring compliance with legislation. Despite claims of censorship, IMMA disavowed any intention to suppress Jarman's work and reaffirmed its commitment to showcasing diverse artistic expressions. The film, certified as PG, had screened for ten days out of a planned fourteen. IMMA engaged with the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland for guidance on media classification.
The Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin decided to pause the screening of Derek Jarman's film, The Angelic Conversation, to clarify the guidelines for showing PG-rated content in public.
The decision to temporarily stop the film screening was also influenced by a complaint regarding intimate footage shown on an outdoor screen where family visitors frequent.
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