By the WBWTN News Team | May 3, 2025
Belize City, Belize(WBWTN) – Tension ran high over the week as moviegoers expressed outrage after discovering that a pirated version of the highly anticipated film “Sinners” was screened at Ramada Princess Cinema. Patrons, who had paid full price for their tickets, were dismayed to find that the movie quality was far below expectations—later confirmed to be an unauthorized copy.
In response to the backlash, KAXXFEM Group Ltd, the company responsible for the cinema’s operations, issued a formal apology through a public press note. The group admitted that due to overwhelming last-minute demand, they secured a late license to screen the film, but mistakenly downloaded the wrong version—an error that led to the pirated copy being shown. The team was unable to replace it with the proper high-definition version before showtime.
“We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and disappointment this may have caused,” the company stated, adding that they are committed to ethical standards and do not support or engage in any form of copyright infringement.
As part of their apology, KAXXFEM Group announced a complimentary re-screening of “Sinners” in its proper, high-quality format for all affected patrons. Ticket holders from Sunday’s screenings are encouraged to retain their stubs to qualify for the re-showing, with details to be announced soon on the company’s social media pages.
KAXXFEM Group stressed their commitment to upholding copyright regulations and regaining the public’s trust. “We look forward to the opportunity to provide you with the exceptional cinematic experience you deserve,” the press note concluded.