CAIRO – Egypt on Sunday said it banned Ridley Scott\’s biblical epic "Exodus: Gods & Kings" because the Hollywood blockbuster distorts Egypt\’s history and presents a "racist" image of Jews.
The Culture Ministry explained its decision for the first time in a statement issued a few days after the ban was announced. It said the film put forth a reading of Egypt\’s history that is at odds with the story of Moses told by the world\’s monotheistic religions. Egypt is a conservative country with a Muslim majority and a sizable Christian minority.
Censors objected to the "intentional gross historical fallacies that offend Egypt and its pharaonic ancient history in yet another attempt to Judaize Egyptian civilization, which confirms the international Zionist fingerprints all over the film," the statement said.
The ministry said the movie inaccurately depicts ancient Egyptians as "savages" who kill and hang Jews, arguing that hanging did not exist in ancient Egypt. It said the film also presents a "racist" depiction of Jews as a people who mounted an armed rebellion. The ministry said religious scriptures present Jews as weak and oppressed.
The statement also objected to the depiction of God as a child, which also drew criticism in the West.
The ministry said it had convened two committees – one of censors and one of archaeologists – to review the film. The committee of archeologists agreed with the decision to ban the film because it showed "a false and wrong mental image of Egypt\’s history," the ministry said.