BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A Romanian museum has defended its screening of French AIDS drama "120 Beats Per Minute" amid protests over gay themes which feature in the film. Lila Passima, director of the Romanian Peasant Museum, told The Associated Press that despite coming under pressure from far-right groups not to show the film, the museum's role was not to "ask people if they are a homosexual, an Orthodox or a Protestant.Read more on NewsOK.com