Palace Cinemas will be screening this film on November 15th, 2016.

Film-maker Stephan Littger has made a feminist film, and feminism is a hate movement that demonises men. The general plotline of this film goes something like this:

Unable to fund her academic goals and struggling to develop her graduation composition, music student Malorie starts work as a high-end escort. Awkward at first, Malorie soon finds inspiration in her regular intimate encounters and uses the experiences to create her new composition, turning her clients into sexual muses. But as she dives into a frenzied creative and sensual journey, Malorie's path to self-discovery becomes threatened by her developing self-destruction. In his feature film debut, director Stephan Littger explores the concepts of female empowerment, sexuality and feminism, rejecting pre-defined ideas of gender roles in order to "turn the tables on the men".

Turn the tables on the men. See, there it is.

More feminist propaganda that masquerades about women accomplishing something, when it's actually more of the same stepping-on-men-to-lift-women-up garbage that we've come to expect.

Now don't get me wrong. I love women and would encourage any woman to follow her dreams. But disguising man-bashing in a film about female empowerment is not okay.

It is an esoteric film and not welcoming.

Much like the film you have previously removed, that misogynistic The Red Pill.

I could be wrong about that film and also this one, I haven't seen either of these films, but I know this is not important to your establishment. I saw that you removed The Red Pill from protests by people who hadn't seen it. So I would ask that you grant this petition the same respect.



Please do not associate your cinema with the kind of people who want to teach women how to violate men physically and emotionally. Please stand with the men everywhere, and do not promote misandric hate.