I cannot find it ANYWHERE. When I go to the link to get tickets, it does not show up. Can someone please advise?? I'd like to get a group of gender critical women (and men?) in the Seattle area. Please help.
For that day, website shows me Schereville, IN, not too far away from me, but seems to be no way to order a ticket online, and title is not shown. Info is: "Private Theatre Rental at AMC / 5:00pm
1-20 GUESTS (and "Excluded from A-List Choose from Our Available Movie Selection" meaning title will not appear.) IS the 5:00 the correct one? And FWIW, limited to 20 people? Where are they going to hold it? An office?
I got an email from Stephanie Winn which says "It will be showing ONE DAY ONLY, Wednesday, JUNE 21, at 4:30 & 7:30pm, at select locations around the US.
Mark your calendar for June 14 and check AMC’s website to see if it’s playing near you."
Could you ask GC people to simply tag him in tweets, asking him to consider promoting the film? You could send him a link to preview it first. He seems genuinely committed to stopping child transition.
This is excellent. I will be there assuming they begin listing it for ticket purchase. I can find it under general AMC theaters but the local one does not have tickets on sale...yet?
Theater etiquette has become so bad, I vowed never to go to one again and haven't been for twenty years. However, I'll be sure to see the film when it's available for streaming.
The message I get on the website is that no screenings announced/scheduled yet, and that showtimes for Friday and beyond normally get posted on Wednesdays. So maybe we all need to check again tomorrow?
This is exciting news and I will look for an AMC theater playing this movie NO WAY BACK near me. Getting the word out and telling the truth is how we will stop this cult! Spread the word!!!
What are your plans, if any, to deal with the high likelihood that protesters will do everything they can to prevent people from entering the theater, make it impossible to peacefully hear and watch the film, and harass and assault audience members on the way out? I believe the police should be warned ahead of time or adequate private security provided. The AMC chain may want to be prepared and provide their own security as well.
I'm not being alarmist, I just know how trans activists operate. Especially in large cities, the showing of the film will be seen as a provocation and every attempt will be made to prevent its being shown. Anyone who followed the reaction to Kathleen Stock at Oxford, or to Kellie-Jay Keen in Auckland, knows what I'm talking about. In both cases, law enforcement had to be called to restore order. In the case of Stock, 200 protesters screamed outside while others stormed the hall and prevented her talk from continuing until police finally removed them. In the case of Keen, the police intervened and surrounded her to prevent her from being killed. She was not able to present her remarks. The purpose of her talk was "Let Women Speak," which apparently is a crime against nature unless one is a woman with a penis.
Our film has passed every level of vetting at AMC theatres. I know, they are well aware of the security risk, and I would have to imagine that they are preparing.
I'd also like to apologize if I created a negative vibe for the film. It's a superb piece of documentary film making. I've seen it many times because I rewatch it every time I introduce it to somebody new, which is as often as I can.
The fact that you were able to convince a major movie chain to host it is fantastic. It needs to be seen. The risk of hostile crowds will be mainly in large cities with an activist community. I applaud AMC for being willing to show the film. Frankly, it's amazing. I hope AMC does take the threat seriously and are prepared. It will be shown where I live, and I'll be there.
My honest answer? No. The MSM is committed to its ideology and nothing that occurs in the real world has a smidgen of a prayer in hell of disrupting its corrupted version of free speech. The MSM is not a purveyor of objectivity. If there are riots at movie theaters, the story will be written to blame bigoted insurrectionists and to sympathize with trans activists.
When the state of Texas recently passed a law banning trans medicalization for adolescents under the age of 18, the New York Times took notice because detransitioners like Chloe Cole had testified in favor of the bill. The Times' article, written by Maggie Astor and published on May 16, asserts that Chloe Cole, who had a double mastectomy at 15, is one of a tiny number of young people who for some reason come to "regret" their transition and speak for almost no one, and furthermore Republican legislators "don't care" what happens to young people. It's worth reading the article because it highlights how cynical and distorted their lens is on this issue. Cole referred to the article as a hit piece against her, and I agree.
Because hope springs eternal, I want to believe that "someday, someway, somewhere" the tide will turn, but it will have to be something massive and global in order to awaken the good people from their stupor. This issue is extraordinarily entrenched.
Increasingly, those who seek viewpoint diversity are finding it necessary to avoid gathering together in public places, in order to avoid violent extremists.
Your point is a very good one, Beeswax. It would seem that anyone wanting to present a viewpoint that is unpopular with those disposed to criminal violence, must deliver it online, and/or make recordings available and ship them in plain brown wrappers.
It can be speculated that public venues are a necessity, because the violent response of the extremists allow all to observe the authoritarianism motivating it. That said, the way that various localized officials and bureaucrats prevent police from adequately protecting nonviolent citizens, makes attendance of controversial screenings a matter of grave risk to the elderly and infirm.
The police as a rule won't get involved unless it appears that somebody might get killed or when there's a disturbance that affects the public generally. Being elderly and infirm is a risk, but in fact women of any age who protest trans policies, e.g., at a women's prison or a gay and lesbian parade, are targets of violence. At a British Pride parade last year, the police accused the lesbians of causing a problem because of their existence (trans people get upset when lesbians mention that they're not sexually attracted to men).
I can't find any theaters in the state of Washington showing this.
I cannot find it ANYWHERE. When I go to the link to get tickets, it does not show up. Can someone please advise?? I'd like to get a group of gender critical women (and men?) in the Seattle area. Please help.
For that day, website shows me Schereville, IN, not too far away from me, but seems to be no way to order a ticket online, and title is not shown. Info is: "Private Theatre Rental at AMC / 5:00pm
1-20 GUESTS (and "Excluded from A-List Choose from Our Available Movie Selection" meaning title will not appear.) IS the 5:00 the correct one? And FWIW, limited to 20 people? Where are they going to hold it? An office?
Can't seem to find a theater in the Seattle area. Please help.
No theaters in WA are showing this- not even Spokane!
We should find people who can donate money to buy tickets to give away to anyone interested.The theaters would sell out and have a second day showing.
I got an email from Stephanie Winn which says "It will be showing ONE DAY ONLY, Wednesday, JUNE 21, at 4:30 & 7:30pm, at select locations around the US.
Mark your calendar for June 14 and check AMC’s website to see if it’s playing near you."
So, I guess we have to wait.
Maybe Elon Musk could promote this film on Twitter, the same way he just promoted "What Is a Woman?" See this essay for more details:
https://open.substack.com/pub/thedistance/p/elon-musks-gender-journey?r=92n04&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
Yes, we very much like this, but we don't have a direct "in" with Elon Musk. Does anyone have an idea how we can reach out to him?
The folks at the conservative humor website Babylon Bee might be able to help. They're friends with Musk and they would be easier to contact directly.
Could you ask GC people to simply tag him in tweets, asking him to consider promoting the film? You could send him a link to preview it first. He seems genuinely committed to stopping child transition.
This is excellent. I will be there assuming they begin listing it for ticket purchase. I can find it under general AMC theaters but the local one does not have tickets on sale...yet?
Excellent! Spreading the word now.
For those having trouble finding on the AMC website - search for No Way Back and it pops up.
I got it to come up, but no showtimes (yet?).
I think we need to wait till June 14th for that
Oh right! Didn’t realize it was still two weeks away.
No show times listed for my theater yet either. It maybe something they don’t post until the last minute, due to safety concerns.
According to Stephanie Winn's email, we need to wait till June 14th to see where it's playing
Theater etiquette has become so bad, I vowed never to go to one again and haven't been for twenty years. However, I'll be sure to see the film when it's available for streaming.
Would love to but I'm not in the US... However thank you for making this film, great work.
I am not able to find any showings in Northern CA. Has anyone? The AMC website is hard to navigate
You won't see the times until the 14th.
The message I get on the website is that no screenings announced/scheduled yet, and that showtimes for Friday and beyond normally get posted on Wednesdays. So maybe we all need to check again tomorrow?
Or actually NEXT Wednesday, 6/14.
https://youtu.be/-_QPN7NgMQQ
Affirmation Generation on YouTube
this link on youtube doesnt work :(
This is exciting news and I will look for an AMC theater playing this movie NO WAY BACK near me. Getting the word out and telling the truth is how we will stop this cult! Spread the word!!!
What are your plans, if any, to deal with the high likelihood that protesters will do everything they can to prevent people from entering the theater, make it impossible to peacefully hear and watch the film, and harass and assault audience members on the way out? I believe the police should be warned ahead of time or adequate private security provided. The AMC chain may want to be prepared and provide their own security as well.
I'm not being alarmist, I just know how trans activists operate. Especially in large cities, the showing of the film will be seen as a provocation and every attempt will be made to prevent its being shown. Anyone who followed the reaction to Kathleen Stock at Oxford, or to Kellie-Jay Keen in Auckland, knows what I'm talking about. In both cases, law enforcement had to be called to restore order. In the case of Stock, 200 protesters screamed outside while others stormed the hall and prevented her talk from continuing until police finally removed them. In the case of Keen, the police intervened and surrounded her to prevent her from being killed. She was not able to present her remarks. The purpose of her talk was "Let Women Speak," which apparently is a crime against nature unless one is a woman with a penis.
Our film has passed every level of vetting at AMC theatres. I know, they are well aware of the security risk, and I would have to imagine that they are preparing.
I'd also like to apologize if I created a negative vibe for the film. It's a superb piece of documentary film making. I've seen it many times because I rewatch it every time I introduce it to somebody new, which is as often as I can.
The fact that you were able to convince a major movie chain to host it is fantastic. It needs to be seen. The risk of hostile crowds will be mainly in large cities with an activist community. I applaud AMC for being willing to show the film. Frankly, it's amazing. I hope AMC does take the threat seriously and are prepared. It will be shown where I live, and I'll be there.
Thank you.
I was thinking that myself. But if this DOES blow up (not that I want it to) might it not finally force the MSM to take notice?
My honest answer? No. The MSM is committed to its ideology and nothing that occurs in the real world has a smidgen of a prayer in hell of disrupting its corrupted version of free speech. The MSM is not a purveyor of objectivity. If there are riots at movie theaters, the story will be written to blame bigoted insurrectionists and to sympathize with trans activists.
When the state of Texas recently passed a law banning trans medicalization for adolescents under the age of 18, the New York Times took notice because detransitioners like Chloe Cole had testified in favor of the bill. The Times' article, written by Maggie Astor and published on May 16, asserts that Chloe Cole, who had a double mastectomy at 15, is one of a tiny number of young people who for some reason come to "regret" their transition and speak for almost no one, and furthermore Republican legislators "don't care" what happens to young people. It's worth reading the article because it highlights how cynical and distorted their lens is on this issue. Cole referred to the article as a hit piece against her, and I agree.
Because hope springs eternal, I want to believe that "someday, someway, somewhere" the tide will turn, but it will have to be something massive and global in order to awaken the good people from their stupor. This issue is extraordinarily entrenched.
Sad but probably true. And I haven’t been able to bring myself to read that Maggie Astor piece because just reading ABOUT it was infuriating.
I hear you. It's enraging. The mendacity. It's despicable.
But did you read Chloe's rebuttal? It's very good. She's a smart cookie, that young woman.
If not, you can find it on Colin Wright's Substack, Reality's Last Stand.
It's called "We're Not Going Away." It's free to read.
That one I did read. I’m a paid subscriber to Reality’s Last Stand.
Increasingly, those who seek viewpoint diversity are finding it necessary to avoid gathering together in public places, in order to avoid violent extremists.
Your point is a very good one, Beeswax. It would seem that anyone wanting to present a viewpoint that is unpopular with those disposed to criminal violence, must deliver it online, and/or make recordings available and ship them in plain brown wrappers.
It can be speculated that public venues are a necessity, because the violent response of the extremists allow all to observe the authoritarianism motivating it. That said, the way that various localized officials and bureaucrats prevent police from adequately protecting nonviolent citizens, makes attendance of controversial screenings a matter of grave risk to the elderly and infirm.
The police as a rule won't get involved unless it appears that somebody might get killed or when there's a disturbance that affects the public generally. Being elderly and infirm is a risk, but in fact women of any age who protest trans policies, e.g., at a women's prison or a gay and lesbian parade, are targets of violence. At a British Pride parade last year, the police accused the lesbians of causing a problem because of their existence (trans people get upset when lesbians mention that they're not sexually attracted to men).
And in 2021, during a Pride parade, members of a French version of Antifa attempted to set lesbians on fire. https://4w.pub/trans-identified-male-allegedly-attempts-to-burn-lesbians-in-french-pride-march/