Greta Gerwig responds to trolling from rightwing
Barbie critics
After criticism including doll burning, the director
said her film is ‘an invitation for everybody to be part of the party’
Andrew
Pulver
@Andrew_Pulver
Wed 26 Jul
2023 13.56 BST
Barbie
director Greta Gerwig has responded to the onslaught of criticism from
rightwingers in the US by saying it’s “an invitation for everybody to be part
of the party”.
In an
interview with the New York Times, Gerwig was asked if she had anticipated “the
degree to which rightwing pundits are bashing the movie as being ‘woke’ and
burning their Barbies”. Gerwig, who co-wrote the movie as well as directing it
said: “Certainly, there’s a lot of passion. My hope for the movie is that it’s
an invitation for everybody to be part of the party and let go of the things
that aren’t necessarily serving us as either women or men.”
She added:
“I hope that in all of that passion, if they see it or engage with it, it can
give them some of the relief that it gave other people.”
Barbie’s
feminist themes have incurred the wrath of conservative commentators such as
Ben Shapiro, who burned Barbie dolls in a YouTube video, and Ginger Luckey
Gaetz, wife of Republican congressman Matt Gaetz, who said the movie “neglects
to address any notion of faith or family, and tries to normalise the idea that
men and women can’t collaborate positively”.
Elsewhere
in the interview Gerwig responded to criticism that Mattel, which owns the
Barbie doll range and executive produced the movie, interfered creatively in
its production, in particular a scene where one character described the dolls
as “sexist and fascist”. “It wasn’t like I ever got the full seal of approval
from [Mattel], like, ‘We love it!’ I got a tentative, ‘Well, OK. I see that you
are going to do this, so go ahead and we’ll see how it goes.’ But that’s all
you need, and I had faith once it was in there and they saw it that they would
embrace it, not fight it. Maybe at the end of the day, my will to have it in
was stronger than any other will to take it out.”
Despite the
rightwing backlash, Barbie has already become a huge hit, recording the
highest-ever opening weekend figure for a female director at US$356m (£276m,
A$527m), including $162m in the US. After four days on release the worldwide
gross is now estimated at $414m.

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