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Old 01-04-2005   #1
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Marithe et François Girbaud Ad Banned



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French court bans Christ advert
Friday, 11 March, 2005

France's Catholic Church has won a court injunction to ban a clothing advertisement based on Leonardo da Vinci's Christ's Last Supper.

The display was ruled "a gratuitous and aggressive act of intrusion on people's innermost beliefs", by a judge.

The church objected to the female version of the fresco, which includes a female Christ, used by clothing designers Marithe et Francois Girbaud.

The authorities in the Italian city of Milan banned the poster last month.

The French judge in the case ordered that all posters on display should be taken down within three days.

The association which represented the church was also awarded costs.

The designers are said to be planning an appeal, saying they did not intend to offend anyone with the campaign.

'Trivialising'

Italy's advertising watchdog said the ad's use of Christian symbols including a dove and a chalice recalled the foundations of the faith and would offend the sensitivity of part of the population.

The Catholic Church used a similar argument against the advert, which also shows two of the apostles embracing a bare-chested man in jeans.

"When you trivialise the founding acts of a religion, when you touch on sacred things, you create an unbearable moral violence which is a danger to our children," said lawyer Thierry Massis.

"Tomorrow, Christ on the cross will be selling socks."

But lawyers for the fashion house said banning the image would amount to censorship.

"The work is a photograph based on a painting, not on the Bible," said lawyer Bernard Cahen.

"There is nothing in it that is offensive to the Catholic religion. It is a way of showing the place of women in society today, which is a reflection of our changing values."

The campaign is said to have been inspired by Dan Brown's bestseller The Da Vinci Code which refers to the 15th-Century fresco.
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4337031.stm


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Old 01-04-2005   #2
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how much useful things could be done by the courts if the didn't waste their time on trivial things.

 
Old 01-04-2005   #3
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it was a huge scandal when it got banned few weeks ago, its an amazing beautiful ad, the imagery doesnt bother me at all, at least they got brilliant advertisement out of this stupid ban

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Old 01-04-2005   #4
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"The work is a photograph based on a painting, not on the Bible," said lawyer Bernard Cahen.
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how much useful things could be done by the courts if the didn't waste their time on trivial things.
Yes

I find silliness like this quite exasperating.

 
Old 01-04-2005   #5
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The same ad has been banned here in Italy too... that's sick... I wish catholic moral was just a "moral", and not the law.

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Old 01-04-2005   #6
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beautiful ad The empty plate is too nice a touch... I'm giggling just looking at it.

I spy... a slit balloon skirt/dress? could it be? (2nd girl from left) a mini puffball right next to it? Lovely.

 
Old 01-04-2005   #7
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I love it...

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Old 01-04-2005   #8
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Its very beautiful. I like it alot.

 
Old 01-04-2005   #9
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Is religion so weak that anything referencing it gets banned?

 
Old 01-04-2005   #10
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I'm sure Jesus never proscribed his image being used in jeans adverts.

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Old 01-04-2005   #11
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Sweet Lord, I just don't get things like this. All the fuss.. there's a fine line between offending and expressing. These people are jumping to really weird conclusions, why? Are they starting to feel like their faith and religion is unsettled?

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Is religion so weak that anything referencing it gets banned?
Good question Gallianogown!

This really is a captivating ad, all the little details, and the poses! How did they manage to make it look like the models are sitting in the air. Or are they?

 
Old 01-04-2005   #12
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very provocative..loves it.

 
Old 01-04-2005   #13
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my god, that's sick, i love that ad! what the hell is wrong with it?

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Old 01-04-2005   #14
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silly, i agree. but they certainly get more attention now

off-topic: i love the shoes!

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Old 01-04-2005   #15
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I'm sure Jesus never proscribed his image being used in jeans adverts.
Exactly, as much as I enjoy the concept aesthetically, I also find it offensive.

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