Tag: Barbie Movie

  • Russians sneak to watch Barbie movie after Putin said ‘ No way’

    Russian audiences are flocking to see a pirated version of the Barbie movie – despite an official warning that the Hollywood blockbuster is “incompatible” with President Vladimir Putin‘s goal of “preserving and strengthening rule Russia“.

    Audiences are proving their credibility by attending unofficial screenings of the film, which was released on big screens despite Western sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine.

    Pirated versions of Greta Gerwig’s film inspired by the iconic Mattel doll, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, were uncredited and dubbed into Russian.

    According to the report, to avoid licensing issues, some cinemas have been selling tickets to Russian-made short films – showing Barbie as “free previews”.

    The BBC revealed that at a Moscow shopping center where the film was being screened nearby, fans were amused by a huge fuchsia house, complete with matching furniture, corn and life-size cardboard cutouts of Barbie and Ken. One fan said:
    “People should have the right to choose what they watch. I think it’s good that Russian cinemas can show us these films.

    Film critic Anton Dolin, former editor-in-chief of Iskusstvo Kino, one of Russia’s oldest and most famous film magazines, told the Guardian that the demand for unofficial screenings reflects people’s anti-war sentiment. Russia.

    Dolin, who fled the country after being targeted by pro-war ultranationalists and now lives in Latvia, said Hollywood’s boycott of Russia is an example of the privilege it once had. enjoyed but now has been deprived.

    “They consider watching Hollywood movies a right,” he told the newspaper.

    But Russian MP Maria Butina is not a fan of the film or the doll that inspired it.
    “I have a problem with Barbie being a female form. Some girls – especially in their teens – try to look like a Barbie girl and exhaust their bodies.

    The film has not been licensed to be shown in Russia, she said, warning:
    ‘Don’t break the law. “I have repeatedly asked theaters to ask on what basis they show movies.”

    As a result, Barbie screenings are extremely secretive, with no marketing or advertising involved.

    The only way to know where movies are showing is through social media or word of mouth.

    A 17-year-old man risked angering the Russian government by bringing Barbie to the big screen in the city of Perm.

    In an interview with the Financial Times, he said he spent more than $3,000 (nearly £2,500) to obtain a pirated copy, hired a Russian dubbing company and set up a marketing campaign.

    ‘Real Barbie’ models clothes, cars and ‘Dream Houses’ on iconic doll
    He also hired a designer to create a life-sized Barbie box, now synonymous with movie screenings.

    He and a friend rented a theater screen and showed a pirated copy of Barbie to 50 test audiences. He say:
    “The demand is incredible. People lose their minds when buying tickets. A lot of people want to see Barbie.

  • Rio favela’s Black Barbie motivates young girls

    Rio favela’s Black Barbie motivates young girls

    In the Alemão favela complex in Rio de Janeiro, moviegoers ventured to watch the latest Barbie film and unexpectedly came across a local figure affectionately referred to as the “Black Barbie of the Complexo do Alemão.”

    Anne Beatriz dos Santos, recognized by the alias Anne Belize, has become an inspiration for young girls to embrace their identity by portraying a Black Barbie. Her actions aim to counter the perception that the iconic dolls are exclusively depicted with fair skin and straight hair.

    Through diligent efforts, Anne’s mother, Vanessa, managed to locate a Black Barbie doll after an extensive search. This unique discovery became a meaningful birthday gift for Anne, accompanied by a tailor-made dress resembling the attire of her newfound doll.

    _“As she was born I saw the need of her to accept herself. When I was younger I wanted to be white, to change my hair because I didn’t see myself represented, I thought that beauty only existed with light skin. So I saw the need to pass this to her so she could love herself the way she is,”_expressed  Vanessa dos Santos, Anne’s mother.

    Vanessa took some photos of her daughter in the favela and was so pleased with the results that she made a Barbie-themed notebook cover for Anne.

    At school, it became popular right away, and friends urged her to make more covers.

    Anne wants to be a model and actor to empower other girls and has a developing social media following.

    “I’m very happy that some mothers send messages to me saying that their children are accepting their hair, are allowing them to be full because they saw me on social media. Some friends of mine are also accepting their full hair, I’m very happy with that,” she said.

    With around 1.2 million viewers on opening day, the Barbie movie has the second-largest opening day audience in Brazil since 2014.

  • Salma Mumin criticised over her appearance at  Barbie premiere

    Salma Mumin criticised over her appearance at Barbie premiere

    Ghanaian actress Salma Mumin has faced strong criticism following her appearance at the Barbie Movie premiere in Lagos, Nigeria.

    Salma Mumin traveled from Ghana to attend the premiere, which took place last night in Lagos, Nigeria.

    She made an effort to resemble Barbie for the occasion, choosing a black and pink mermaid dress adorned with butterfly wings on her chest.

    To complete her look, she wore a hat resembling religious leader attire, carried a pink bag, and wore heels.

    While Salma sought to make a bold fashion statement and capture attention at the event, some Nigerians felt she missed the mark. They argued that her outfit resembled more of a “Babalawo” look rather than the desired Barbie appearance.

    Others even compared her look to a Wakanda vibe, claiming it lacked the princess or Barbie essence.

    It is worth noting that this criticism comes after Salma previously trended in Ghana for undergoing butt surgery. Now, her supposed Babalawo look is making waves in Nigeria, further adding to the buzz surrounding her recent appearances.