Israeli town names cinema for 'Wonder Woman' Gadot

AFP  |  Jerusalem 

A cinema in is to be named after Israeli-born celeb Gadot, star of the blockbuster hit "Wonder Woman", the town of Upper said today. "We are going to name the new cinema after Gadot, an Israeli who brings honour to this country," municipal spokeswoman told AFP. "This is a message for our young people because is an example of success, who has shown that dreams can be attained." Gadot, 32, won the Miss beauty pageant in 2004 aged 18. After her two-year compulsory military service she went into modelling and then films, breaking into with a role in 2009's "" She now lives in Last year, and banned "Wonder Woman" because of service. The Cinema, which will have two screens, will open officially on Wednesday with a showing of Israeli Eran Riklis's thriller "Shelter". Upper was founded in 1956 adjacent to biblical Nazareth, the largest Arab city in Upper Nazareth's population of 50,000 is 80 percent Jewish, with the remainder made up of and Christian Arabs. Israeli daily Yediot Aharanot said that cinema closures in the area meant that until now residents were obliged to make a round-trip of around 80 kilometres (50 miles) to see a in the coastal city of

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First Published: Tue, January 16 2018. 19:20 IST