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Female-only Wonder Woman screenings cause complaints online and elsewhere

- SEBASTIEN MALO THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION

Plans by a Texas cinema to host femaleonly screenings of the action movie Wonder Woman unleashed an outpouring of complaints on social media of discrimina­tion and sexism last week.

The superhero movie opens in cinemas nationwide this week, and the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz in Austin, Texas, scheduled two female-only nights for a few days later.

“Apologies, gentlemen, but we’re embracing our girl power and saying ‘No Guys Allowed’,” the cinema wrote on its website.

The movie, starring Israeli actress Gal Gadot, is based on a comic-book character introduced in 1941, fighting villains, rescuing victims and unearthing evil plots.

“How about a ‘men’s only’ showing of a movie or is that not how equality works?” someone wrote on the cinema chain’s Austin Facebook page, where more than 1,000 people left comments.

The popularity of the women-only shows, which quickly sold out, prompted the chain to add similar screenings in New York.

“This has zip to do with equality. This is a celebratio­n of a character that’s meant a great deal to many women,” the cinema said on Facebook.

The movie already triggered controvers­y last year when the character of Wonder Woman was chosen as an honorary UN ambassador to fight for gender equality.

Tens of thousands of people signed an online petition, saying the fictional character was an inappropri­ate choice, and that its evolution into a scantily clad and curvaceous heroine did not represent gender empowermen­t.

The United Nations abruptly ended the character’s role two months into her appointmen­t.

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premiere. Gal Gadot at the Wonder Woman

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