The fraught cultural politics of Disney's new Aladdin remake
Pluralism / May 24, 2019 - Source: vox
Disney's live-action Aladdin, a remake of its 1992 animated film, has finally arrived in theaters, and on one level, it's something of an achievement. The production, helmed by Guy Ritchie, had a hefty amount of cultural baggage to overcome, and has been ...
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