Holy witches: why Anne Hathaway apologized for her participation in the film

Holy witches: why Anne Hathaway apologized for her participation in the film



holy witches : an adaptation of a classic by Roald Dahl

famous book by the author Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, holy witches has the right to a new adaptation in 2021, after that of Nicolas Roeg (Witches) released in 1990. Directed by Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Forrest Gump), the film immerses us in the childhood of the narrator, to whom Chris Rock lends his voice.

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After his parents die in a tragic car accident, the boy is taken in by his grandmother (Octavia Spencer) in Alabama in the late 1960s, who constantly warns him against witches. vile creatures who hate children.

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The Holy Witches ©Warner Bros.

While both staying at the luxurious Grand Orleans Imperial Island Hotel, the hero notices demons led by the Great Witch (Anne Hathaway) are meeting there for a convention. Transformed into a mousehe must double his wits and courage to fight them.

Anne Hathaway’s apology amid controversy

When it was released in the US in October 2020, holy witches is at the center of a controversy. people with disabilities chastise the depiction of witches’ hands, starting with those of the Greatest, consisting of two fingers and a thumb. Hands resembling those of people with ectrodactyly.

The hashtag #NotAWitch was born on Twitter and many Internet users protested, including the professional swimmer Amy Warren. The latter ensures that these similarities could cause distrust of people with disabilities and those that show bodily differences. In an effort to calm the situation, Warner Bros. ensures that the team holy witches I never wanted to stigmatize anyone.

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The Holy Witches ©Warner Bros.

In November 2020, Anne Hathaway decides to take her turn on Instagram and apologize. In her post, the actress “promises” that she will “do better” in the future and that she had absolutely no idea that her character’s look could prove painful. In a long post, the actress writes:

Let me start by saying that I do my best to be sensitive to the feelings and experiences of others, not out of fear of political correctness, but because not hurting others is the basic level of decency and we should all fight for it.

As someone who truly believes in inclusiveness and truly hates cruelty, I owe you all an apology for the pain this has caused.

I didn’t make the connection with the disability when I was shown the first look at the character – if I had, rest assured that none of this would have ever happened.

Source: Cine Serie

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