Wonder Woman banned in Tunisia where 70% of the female population suffers from gender-based violence

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A court in Tunisia has decided to ban summer blockbuster Wonder Woman from being shown in cinemas, more than a month after it was scheduled for release.

Prosecution spokesperson Sofiene Sliti said in a statement on Wednesday that the decision to ban the US film because it stars an ex-Israel Defence Force (IDF) soldier had been made last week.

The highly anticipated film was due to screen at cinemas in Tunis in June - its worldwide release date - but was withheld after a complaint was made by the nationalist al-Chaab party, which demanded iy should be banned over lead actor Gal Gadot’s military past.

Ms Godot completed two years of mandatory military service in her native Israel. Her comments on social media concerning the 2014 Israel-Hamas war - in which 1,500 Palestinian civilians lost their lives - caused particular anger.

“I am sending my love and prayers to [...] all the boys and girls who are risking their lives protecting my country against the horrific acts conducted by Hamas, who are hiding like cowards behind women and children...We shall overcome!!! Shabbat Shalom! [sic], she wrote at the time.

While Tunisia has had limited diplomatic ties with Israel since the 1950s, the film sparked new controversy over the country’s relationship with the Jewish state and fresh calls for there to be “no normalisation” of relations between Tunis and Tel Aviv.

The decision follows similar moves in June from Lebanon - which is technically still at war with its southern neighbour - and Qatar.

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Jordan also briefly imposed a ban on the film last month before approving it for screening.

Despite the fact films starring Ms Godot in the same role such as Batman vs Superman have previously aired in the Arab world without an issue, the hype with which Wonder Woman was anticipated, and Godot’s starring role, brought the film to censors’ attention.

“It’s because she’s the main star of this film, it freaked some people out,” Anthony Sargon, a dual Lebanese-American national who runs The Comic Stash, a Beirut comic bookstore, told The Independent last month.

The bans on the film have been mourned by many who were looking forward to the female-led film, a sorely needed instance of positive representation.

In Tunisia, despite the relative successes of the 2011 Arab Spring protests, rights groups estimate that 70 per cent of women are victims of some form of physical and sexual gender-based violence.

The decision to ban the film in three markets is unlikely to cause much damage to Hollywood profits: the female-directed, critically acclaimed film is expected to smash initial box office predictions to take in $175m (£136m) worldwide.

kreedzsenpai on July 22nd, 2017 at 12:12 UTC »

Hi, Tunisian here to clarify.

This movie was banned because Gal Gadot is Israeli and participated in the war and Tunisians hate Israel.

Problem is She also played a role in Batman V superman and Fast and furious and both of those movies had no problem.

The ban came just as an act of imitation to the ban from Qatar and Lebanon, these actions have no logic behind them.

Censorship is big in Tunisia and most of the population are antisemitic, comments on social media encourage this.

If you want more info on the Tunisian bullshit here's my comment here :

https://www.reddit.com/r/Documentaries/comments/618uji/execution_of_a_teenage_girl_2006_in_2004_16_year/dfcnwtj/?utm_content=permalink&utm_medium=user&utm_source=reddit&utm_name=frontpage

EDIT : furthermore, Some Tunisians were put in prison for eating during ramadan, even though the constitution grants the freedom of faith, the jury's excuse was "do it in your house, not in public"

cyclops274 on July 22nd, 2017 at 11:23 UTC »

Banned because of Israeli actress that should have been the title. If she was American this wouldn't been banned.

the_original_Retro on July 22nd, 2017 at 09:07 UTC »

So the title of this post might be accurate but it is a little misleading.

The actual reason Tunisia's courts stated they are banning the film is because the star Gal Gadot was an Israeli soldier, and they have an intense hate on for Israel.

They're the third Arab country to ban it for that reason. Lebanon and Qatar have already stopped it.

The gender point very likely contributed - Tunisia's a horrible place - and may have been the "real" reason with them picking the Israeli star as an excuse. But it's not the stated one.