Amnesty International has condemned Russia's censorship of the gay sex scenes in Elton John biopic Rocketman, calling it "ridiculous" and "insulting".
The film is scheduled to open in Russia on June 6, but the first prescreening took place in Moscow on Thursday where, according to film critics, all scenes depicting kisses or sexual encounters between men were deleted.
The closing credits depicting Elton John and his husband David Furnish were also deleted.
In response, Amnesty International released a statement saying the censorship was "yet another example of the 'gay propaganda law' undercutting freedom of expression and encouraging homophobia in Russia".
Under Russia's "gay propaganda law" passed in 2013, any public display of homosexuality is effectively prohibited in order to protect minors against the "harm" that "non-traditional sexual relations" can cause.