Theatres Overturn Cancellation of One Nation’s ‘A Super Progressive Movie’

The venues in Melbourne and Hobart overturned their cancellation hours after Pauline Hanson went public with the news.
Theatres Overturn Cancellation of One Nation’s ‘A Super Progressive Movie’

Theatres Overturn Cancellation of One Nation’s ‘A Super Progressive Movie’ Two cinemas, Village Cinemas Crown in Melbourne and another in Hobart, have reinstated screenings of Pauline Hanson’s satirical animated feature, A Super Progressive Movie, after initially canceling them. The cancellations were reversed shortly after Senator Hanson publicly addressed the issue. Hanson stated the film is a ‘love letter to Australia’ and criticized the country’s perceived political correctness, expressing confidence in the Australian people’s appreciation for satire.

  • Screenings of Pauline Hanson’s animated film ‘A Super Progressive Movie’ were initially canceled by Village Cinemas Crown and a Hobart venue on January 28th.
  • The decision to cancel the screenings was overturned shortly after Senator Hanson publicly commented on the matter.
  • Hanson described the film as a ‘love letter to Australia’ and criticized the nation’s perceived political correctness and fear of causing offense.
  • She expressed confidence in the Australian public’s ability to understand and appreciate political satire.
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