ANGELA ROBINSON | USA | 2017 | 108 MIN

Recently, we have experienced the rebirth of Wonder Woman and witnessed a powerful female superhero smash at the box office. But how much do we really know about Wonder Woman and her origin? Enter: Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, the true story of the bisexual polyamorous threesome that inspired the comic books.

As feminist academics working in the 1920s, William (Luke Evans) and Elizabeth Marston (Rebecca Hall) are ahead of their time in many ways. When research assistant Olive Byrne (Bella Heathcote) enters their orbit, this becomes even more true. As ideas flow between the three so too does flirtation, blossoming into a romance that sees the trio embark on a relationship that will change their lives forever. Pushing the boundaries in their studies and in their lives, their relationship inspires William to write a character missing from the world he wants to live in: Wonder Woman.

Expertly directed by filmmaker Angela Robinson (D.E.B.S., The L Word) and boasting a stellar cast, the film and the Wonder Women involved will wrap their golden lassos around your heart like it did ours.

 

 

AWARDS

2018 | Nominee Best Independent Film, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films 

2018 | Nominee Best Woman Director, Alliance of Women Film Journalists

2018 | Nominee Outstanding Film, GLAAD Media Awards

 

Discussion on polyamory relationships

Following the screening join the discussion on the alternatives to monogamous relationships and polyamory - a partnership comprising of several people who live together without jealousy and a sense of possessiveness to one another.

 

PRESENTER: ANNA KRAI - Reseracher on Gender.

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