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Commercial that was banned for Oscars

Next Sunday will be held the Oscar awards, and ABC decided not to broadcast an advertisement for the organization PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), arguing that the video is too political and controversial Although the ceremony is done in Los Angeles, is seen throughout the world, and for brands, advertising on the transmission is a great opportunity even though you have to pay about two million dollars. PETA promotes animal rights and elected starring Joaquin Phoenix, leveraging the actor is nominated for Best Actor for his work in The Master, and requested the issuance in the Oscars. "Building on the acclaimed performance of Phoenix The Master, PETA asked to place the ad on the Academy Awards," said a statement from the organization. In the ad, Phoenix is in the water and begins to feel despair when drowning, an analogy of the living "three billion fish a year" that are taken out of their natural habitat. Informa Teleshow finally the spot can be seen on the night of the Academy Awards, but the show Jimmi Kimmel Live!.

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