In tune with the times, Disney promised that there will be no more scenes with tobacco in its future family films and that it will also try to prevent the actores They smoke in the films of their production companies Touchstone and Miramax.
The chief executive of the Disney group, Robert A. Iger, promised to materialize this idea, in a letter addressed to the Democratic Congressman Edward Markey. The decision was also made because in May the American Film Association agreed that new films in which people appear smoking will be classified 'R', that is, for those over 18 years of age, which would reduce Disney a lot of public.
This happens in the United States, where there is a big war on tobacco and there are very few places left where people can smoke. The question is: is it possible that this measure is transferred to the cinema of other parts of the world?